Bottled water is basically 100% pure water(H2O). The bottle is air-tight to prevent contamination, this means that it is only filled with nothing but water and not algae. The presence of algae growing in it means that it's contaminated and it is generally unsafe to drink.
The benefits of bottled water over tap water are it does not have that metallic taste which can be found from tap water, high health and safety standards are associated with bottled water to ensure it is free of contaminants.
No. Assuming the bottled water in question is electrolyte free, bottled water would be classified as a hypotonic solution.
Algae are produers in water ecosystems
It is easy for algae to absorb water because they live in water and their spores which helps in the absorption of water. Algae also easily absorb water because they do not compete with agriculture.
Algae is caused by the change of nutrients in the water.
Bottled water is not actually perishable, although if you leave it out long enough you may start to get a growth of algae. People refrigerate it mainly because cold water tastes better.
Please grab the bottled water in the fridge!=Do not let the bottled water go to waste. The bottled water in the pantry is Aquafinas, not Zephyrhills. =P Lolz..=
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Charles Pinth invented bottled water in 1813. Dasani and Aquafina are 2 of the most popular brands of bottled water.
Bottled water, like any other water, is still H20.
They made bottled water so that people can have portable water wherever they go.
Bottled water that is purified would be best.
Actually tap water is more regulated and pure than bottled water
Mineral water has minerals in it but spring water dosent.
Bottled water is not necessarily soft water. Much of the bottled water sold in stores is plain tap water, some is from springs containing various minerals in solution, and some is distilled water.
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