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You can separate the water from the mixture through evaporation.
No it can't poison water. If that was the case nothing could live in or around water. Animals drink it. People drink it. Trees grow around and in water. Fish swim it. In fact, it's the opposite. UV rays can purify contaminated water. The SODIS method (look it up) is used in many countries around the world where clean water is not available. Water is put into a clean PET bottle and left in the sun for 6 hours. After that the water is clean and safe to drink.
Yes, it is in the air, but at a low percentage, and difficult to purify. The other place where it 'can' be found is the sun ('sun' = 'helios' in Greek), in very large amounts, but that is not quit 'natural'
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False: if the contaminated water has been collected. True: if the contaminated water is still in the ground. It is very easy to contaminate water that is in the ground or in aquifers. It is very difficult and yes, sometimes impossible to decontaminate ground water that is still in the ground.
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No it was physicly proven to be incorrect to purify water with vinegar if anything the water just becomes contaminated
You can separate the water from the mixture through evaporation.
It depends on what its contaminated with. Example: for color impurities add activated carbon to a solution containg the contaminated acetone. In general, the best way is probably a recrystalization method.
That's impossible to purify Lugia you must have each chamber with a full tempo if that's done Lugia will automatically be able to be purified.
You go around and round up the Grimer (and one Muk) down there by capturing them. This is to purify the contaminated drinking water, as the other rangers are all out on various missions.
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