Bottled spring water is a mixture, mainly water with small amounts of dissolved salts.
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Spring water is not pure water, it has dissolved minerals in it, which makes it a homogeneous mixture.
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Bottled spring water is a mixture, mainly water with small amounts of dissolved salts.
Spring water is not pure water, it has dissolved minerals in it, which makes it a homogeneous mixture.
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Mineral water has minerals in it but spring water dosent.
Deerpark Spring Water is bottled from a spring near Deer Park, Maryland. The company was recently acquired by Nestle and comes from natural spring water.
Urban legend. Poland Spring water is bottled in a clean, controlled environment, and is purified before bottling.
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Basically Water itself in general is pure substance. But most water, including bottled spring water, is a mixture. You can the read the label behind the bottle too. It says: nutrition facts Na....0.1 ppm Cl.....0.2 ppm F......0.05 ppm etc (ppm) means part per million which is good. (PPB) Means part per Billion. (PPT) Means part per trillion. Even natural water has minerals dissolved in it which is good.
Depends - bottled or spring water is exactly the same as it came out of the ground. Some brands have added minerals for taste.
Epsom salt is not actually salt, but is a pure mineral compound of magnesium and sulfate. It is named for a bitter saline spring at Epsom in Surrey, England.
Bottled spring water is often not better for people because it does not undergo the same rigorous testing for impurities as a city's municipal water supply, which is the origin of tap water.
Identifying which bottled water is the healthiest is a contentious topic. There are many factors to consider such as where the water is from, as well as whether it is filtered, spring water, or mineral water.