Depending on the chemical, it can be anything from "nothing" to "dissolves them" to "sets them on fire."
Answer this question… Chemicals can pollute water, but they can also be used to clean water.
Water melts faster then soda because soda has many chemicals and water does not contain chemicals.
Water is water. It will evaporate no matter what is it. The real question is whether or not the chemicals or salt will evaporate with the water or not. The answer to that is no. The salt/chemicals will stay in the container.
First of all, water is a chemical. So are salt and alcohol, which do mix with water. Some oils (chemicals or mixtures of chemicals) do not mix with water.
The ratio is 1:6 chemicals to water, so for half a gallon of water, you use 1/12 a gallon of chemicals
Water or air dirty with gases or chemicals is polluted water or air.
Water rinses the eyes and face if water is used to remove chemicals.
That depends on the source of the water, as filtering removes only part of the chemicals.
Yes, we have conducted recent testing on the water for chemicals.
If your pet get into the chemicals see a vet. If your pet is drinking water from the pool, even after chemicals have been added to the water, they will be ok.
i do not think there are any chemicals in fresh water
When it travels around through the countryside chemicals ccoollect in it