Pure water is just H20, there are no added minerals. When it is pure it tastes like rubber. Tap water and bottled water contain minerals which make the water taste nicer, even if it says 'pure' bottled water.
Red cabbage juice is purple before it is added to anything.
Depends - bottled or spring water is exactly the same as it came out of the ground. Some brands have added minerals for taste.
Nothing needs to be added to animals water. The water is just fine how it is as plain tap water.
some fruits will be sweeter if the water is salty
I do not believe that anything is added to help tooth decay. Fluorides are added to fight (not help!) tooth decay.
Orange juice will because anything that has added sugar will because it has less h2o.
it is cloren and it cleans the water
Nothing because water is the only substance which has a PH of 7. Anything added to the water would change the PH unless you added pure water to it.
Thirteen grams of water is the same as thirteen milliliters. So, if thirteen grams of water were added to the beaker, then thirteen milliliters of water were added.
yes
Adding detergent to water does not make it more dilute or concentrated. Detergent dissolves in water, so it is considered a solution. The concentration of the detergent in the water depends on the amount of detergent added.
The minerals that are added to water vary depending on the company who is bottling the water. Added minerals can include magnesium sulfate and potassium chloride.