No. Clean water is water that is free of pollutants and microorganisms, but still may contain minerals and other trace elements.
Pure water is H20 and nothing more.
However, it is not uncommon for some to use pure water as a synonym of clean water.
Pure water refers to water that contains only H2O molecules without any impurities or contaminants. Clean water, on the other hand, refers to water that is safe for drinking and does not contain harmful substances or pathogens. Clean water may not always be pure, as it can still contain minerals and salts that are not considered impurities.
The percentage of pure clean water is only 1% among all kinds.
The pastel hue was a subtle clue to the painter's pure intentions.
The water that is polluted is cleaned. They clean it with a spacial machine.Do not be afraid of water because it is pure clean.
It is clean but not pure, our water contains things from other substances. When you are in different areas your drinking water can taste slightly different!
Water. Not clean or pure or fresh water, but ALL water.
Distilled water is close to pure water, and if it was distilled in a clean environment it would be pure water. Thus no, it would not have maltose ( a sugar) in it.
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i don't think it naturally becomes clean until you heat it, catch the steam on a cold surface and then the condensed droplets are pure clean water
pure water has the same density, and the same mass
it is a mixture because H2O is a compound and chlorine is an element, element + compound = mixture, so if pool water is H2O + Cl, then it is a mixture
Who has the best tasting, pure drinking water? I don't like the oily taste of mineral waters, I just want clean, purified water.