That depends where the water comes from.
If we exlcude contaminants (see http://www.epa.gov/safewater/contaminants/index.html for an overview) then minerals would be the logical answer.
Water is H20- two parts hydrogen, one oxygen.
Water is water, H2O, made up of hydrogen and oxygen.
Hydrogen and oxygen
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All these substances are natural.
They are all dissolved in water.
1. Water molecules approach the solid solute 2. Heating the solute 3. Stirring the solute
covalent bonds
Hydrogen can be found in all forms of water, and all substances that contain water (including humans). This is because the chemical formula for water is H2O. I hope this answers your question!
water
Protein and water
Carbon
All of the substances found in the Periodic Table are considered as elements. None others are.
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Hydrogen and oxygen make up water. Found in processed water can be fluorine and chlorine.
Urine and feces because bacteria populations are found in those substances. meaning if too much bacteria is found in the water it will be reductionof amount of dissolved oxygen in the water.
No, it is not possible.
Chemical substances such as nitrogen, oxygen, argon are a mixture that are found in the atmosphere. Carbon dioxide and water are also found depending on the climate and altitude.
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no