In our tap water, you can find minerals such as: sodium, potassium, manganese , iron, copper and calcium. The chemicals are typically just chlorine and fluorine. :)
The minerals that are typically found in tap water include chemical such as
sodium, potassium, magnesium, manganese, iron, copper and calcium
Water that is highly purified will not conduct. Not all purified water is minerals free. minerals help the water conduct better and pure water doesn't have minerals, so the water doesn't conduct and doesn't make electricity. Pure water will not conduct current it is the minerals found within the water, that allow current to flow. Rebecca Gosselin 11 years old
Dissolved minerals in the water. In most cases it is better to water your garden with hard water instead of treated water. The plants typically like the minerals found in hard water.
liquid (e.g. water) and minerals.
Yes dermal strands of tissue do conduct food , water and minerals
Water found in different areas have different minerals in it, or the filter that was used to purify the water may have been weaker or stronger than the one you are used to.
because it is lame
fluoride chlorine
what are the chemicals can be add in drinking water to maintain proper minerals
rocks and minerals there is also some water.
These chemicals depend on the rocks forming the aquifer
Impurity is not exactly good for plants. Some of the impurities that are found in water will have chemicals and minerals which may harm the plants like copper.
Minerals
No, distilled water is the only water that can be used in batteries. Distilled water contains no chemicals or minerals.
These minerals are called evaporites.
H20
chemicals found in sperm.
no because the minerals and chemicals of the flavor will kill the pore flower