It means that the water or liquid is safe to drink.
When freefall parachuting at night while eating a pizza and drinking whisky.
Many areas have no access to fresh water but have plenty of salt water available. The desalination plants remove the salt, making water suitable for drinking and irrigation of crops.
If you mean Coca-Cola, obviously they're soluble; if they weren't they'd settle to the bottom of the bottle and you'd have to shake it before drinking (note: shaking Coca-Cola before drinking is not recommended).
That depends on what you mean by sweet. Sweet tasting - add any sweetener - sugar. Sweet is also a word that means clean and drinkable. To make water suitable for drinking depends entirely on where it comes from. Some ground and surface waters are clean enough to need only filtering to take large bugs and rubbish out, and chlorination to kill bacteria etc., to be suitable for pumping into nthe mains. Other teatments include floculation - a process to clump together very fine suspended particles that make the water cloudy, UV treatment to kill bacteria, viruses etc.
The answer depends on what kinds of glasses: spectacles or ones for drinking from. Second, the answer depends on which aspect you wish to measure: mass, volume, height, refractive index, and so on.
Potable, according to dictionary.com, means "fit or suitable for drinking."
river water isn't suitable for drinking because it isn't clean
A beverage is a liquid, suitable for drinking. So basically beverage is a fancy way of saying your drink.
'Potable' is usually used as such, referring mainly to water.
The quality of being suitable for drinking.
Potable water
'potable'
A suitable antonym for libation is abstention, which refers to refraining from drinking alcohol or partaking in any form of liquid refreshment.
Purity.
I presume you mean water supplied to industry for industrial purposes, which would not have been purified to the extent where it is suitable for drinking from household taps (faucets).
When freefall parachuting at night while eating a pizza and drinking whisky.
boiling chlorination ultra-violet radiation ozonation