Pure water tastes very flat and dull - the other substances are what gives water its taste.
It also costs a lot of money to filter out all the impurites (ions, O2 and CO2, dissolved molecules)
Yes, purified water is a pure substance because it consists of only water molecules with impurities removed through processes like distillation or filtration. This makes it a homogeneous mixture with a consistent composition.
Purified water typically contains hydrogen and oxygen elements in the form of H2O molecules. The purification process removes impurities, minerals, and contaminants, resulting in a clean and safe drinking water source.
H2O is pure water.
H2 0 is the formula for water h two o although every 1^-7th molecule is split in H+ and OH-...
No!!!Drinking h2o is clean.Toliet h2o is dirty.The main source of water in the system is the same.
Ah, what a lovely question! Pure water is water that contains only H2O molecules, with no impurities or contaminants. Clean water, on the other hand, refers to water that is safe for drinking and doesn't contain harmful substances. Both pure and clean water are essential for our well-being and the health of our beautiful planet.
Pure water is a compound. It is composed of two elements, hydrogen and oxygen, chemically bonded together in a fixed ratio (H2O).
Pure water, consisting of only h2o molecules is a very weak, if at all, conductor of electricity. However, if it is not purified, or if there is something else in it, like say, your hand, it becomes highly conductive.
Yes and no. Drinking water is absolutely pure H2O. In some locales, however, the water has been augmented by the addition of chemicals. Even de-salinated sea water -- which is again pure H2O, may contain the odd natural contaminant, making it less than 'absolutely pure'.
Pure water is H2O, liquid at room temperature.
Its a mixture. Drinking water, especially tap water, is not just H2O. There are many things in it such as chlorine and fluorine
yes, all environmental and drinking water contains salts. You only get pure H2O in labs. Sea water is salty because there is more salt dissolved in it.