Lead and many other types of bacteria that can come from your lake or ocean water
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Tap water contains impurities like nutrients, some trace elements, and microorganisms. Distilled water is close to pure H20.
Because it's not pure water. It has other minerals and additives in it, which throw off the pH a bit. Tap water's pH can vary by region of the country, or world depending upon what else is in it besides water. Even bottled water isn't pure; you have to distill it.
I depends what kind of water you are talking about. Tap water also has chlorine and other purification chemicals. Sea water is most known for having salt (Sodium Chloride) but it also contains many other elements. If you're talking about pure water, then yes, it is just H20.
H20 is actually a very poor conductor of electricity. Every day water(such as that you get from a tap ) contains more than h20. There are tons of microscopic impurities which are what actually conducts the electricity
water or h20 is what comes out of your tap but usually contains very small amount of flouride,pottasium and several other vital minerals.all depended on where the source water came from.
yes, almost positive.There is no pure water. The water is either ACIDIC or NEUTRAL or ALKALINE.For us the human beings NEUTRAL is good.
Definently. Have you ever drank water that tasted a bit more like blood than h20? That's because in your blood there is lots of iron and its the same thing with that glass of water u had
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.
Probably for many things, but the main one is to make tap water drinkable.
The tap root firmly anchors the plant to the soil besides absorbing water and minerals for the plant.
Tap water is a mixture of water and other ions that are usually added by local municipalities. The water has the chemical formula of H2O.