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Iron in the water would cause rusty stains in the toilet.
No. There is no glucose in tap water. This would cause a major health concern as the glucose would be a food source for bacteria. The water would have a bad smell, colour, cloudiness and taste.
look in the water tank and see if the water in there is brown too...it might be rust in the pipes
A solution with a substance of 8.5 would be basic not acidic. NaOH would most likely cause this pH as it is a base whereas the reaction between HCl and water would cause a very stong acid.
Liquid nitrogen
Iron in the water would cause rusty stains in the toilet.
water in the fuel can cause an idling motor to sputter and/or die.
You have old rust clogged galvanized pipes and someone cut the water on in another outlet. Fixit1
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if a bee landed on your nose.
A surge in water pressure can cause this. Also, a defective ballcock would pop off under these conditions. Replace the ballcock and consider installing a pressure reducing valve (PRV) on the incoming water line.
Brakes.
It would die and so would a salt water fish in fresh water.
A bad connection would cause a forklift mast to suddenly or slowly lower. Check all your connection wires to ensure they are properly attached and working.
The earth's water would evaporate.
Corrupt or missing driver or failing hardware.
Check fuses