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Q: Sediments dissolve in the water and do what?
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Is it true that you should not ingest hot water from the tap because the sediments from the hot water tank is bad for you?

Most probably the "sediments" have settles to the bottom and as the hot water is taken off the top of the heater there will be none in the tap water. Hot water will contain less calcium and other impurities (they fall out and become those "sediments" but hot water may also dissolve other compounds from pipes. I use hot tap water in my coffee pot.


What are the dissolved particles in water?

We find that organic and/or inorganic sediments are laid down in water. These sediments are insoluble materials that are transported to the place where they are deposited in a process called (you guessed it) deposition. Materials dissolved in the water (soluble material, like salts and other minerals) may be laid down if the water is evaporated off over time.The sediments that are laid down in water are known as fluvial (deposited in rivers and streams) and lucustrine (lake) sediments.


When sedimentary rocks go through weather and erosion what do they turn into?

They can turn into sediments or dissolve.


What Sediments can be picked by?

Sediments can be picked up by wind, and water.


When sediments are slowly changed to rock what forces the sediments together?

Pressure of water and other sediments.


Sediments can be picked up by what?

Sediments can be picked up by wind, and water.


Why water is colourless?

Water is colorless because there are no sediments to give the water color. Sea water has color because there are alot of sediments


Sediments left behind by moving wind or water?

sediments left behind by moving water or wind


Why are sediments deposited?

Sediments are deposited when the water flow begins to decrease. When this happens, the water can no longer move the sediment around, therefore, sediments will fall to the bottom.


A substance that does not dissolve in a solvent is said to be what in that solvent?

- Sand does not dissolve in water- Plastic does not dissolve in water- metals do not dissolve in water


When do steams erode sediments?

Streams constantly erode sediments. Anytime the water is moving, sediments are being eroded


How can you remove floating sediments from water?

Pour the water over a meshy-type material and it will catch most of the sediments.