when activated carbon react with water it form carbon mono oxide
Pre-mixed in water containted in plastic bottles or as a powder
The carbon dioxide released from water can train to atmosphere some water molecules.
Activated carbon draws heavy metals (such as iron, copper, and lead) and minerals (such as calcium and lime) out of water.
Pull carbon dioxide under pressure in water.
It will dissolve.
In water? No
Michael A Epton has written: 'Evaluation of powdered activated carbon for removal of trace organics at New Orleans, Louisiana' -- subject(s): Activated Carbon, Carbon, Activated, Trace elements in water
I believe it is mean the activated charcoal or in common, activated carbon. Activated carbon (steamed charcoal under vacuum) had porous structure that can absorb many organic solvent, free chlorine in water and absorb smell. It was widely use in water treatment, some might leave activated carbon in fish tank to absorb organic waste and keep the water clean.
it blows up
Pre-mixed in water containted in plastic bottles or as a powder
Activated carbon draws heavy metals (such as iron, copper, and lead) and minerals (such as calcium and lime) out of water.
The carbon dioxide released from water can train to atmosphere some water molecules.
Carbon dioxide.
Pull carbon dioxide under pressure in water.
Yes. I have had physiological reactions to these filters twice now. The first was a few years ago. I was drinking from a jug of water from the Baltimore City water supply. The jug had been treated with activated carbon. It turned my veins red. My doctor was the one who first figured it out. Years later, I moved to Europe, where most people who I know do not drink the water. Anyway, I had been drinking from a jug that I did not know was filtered with activated carbon. I got my first and worst case of hives. There are real problems with treating water with activated carbon and very few people are talking about it.
It will dissolve.
when jelly crystals mixed with warm water will desolve.