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The problem of pinholes developing in copper pipe has been associated with the drawing lubricants, and also in water that is close to neutral PH. I cannot give you a reference - sorry.

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Q: Will treated water from reverse osmosis process corrode copper tubing?
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What is done to treated water?

It undergoes reverse osmosis process


Can milk be treated by reverse osmosis?

yes, but it wouldn't do anything useful.


Difference between single pass reverse osmosis and double pass reverse osmosis?

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It is safety to drink Reverse Osmasis Treated water?

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Is using water treated or purified with Reverse Osmosis creates vitamin B12 deficiency any way?

Reverse osmosis eliminates the presence of vitamin 12 from an aqueous stream. Reverse osmosis is an efficient way to purify an aqueous stream. The small pore size of the membranes used is sufficient to retain molecules as small as lactose (molecular weight of 342 g/mol) or salt (molecular weight of 58 g/mol). Hence, vitamin 12 - a water soluble molecule with a molecular weight of 1355 g/mol is also retained by an efficient reverse osmosis system. Vitamin 12 deficiency as related to nutrition would be more related to the overall intake of nutrients by the individual. Water - in particular after reverse osmosis treatment - is only intended for hydration not as a source of vitamins or minerals.


Is it safe to drink Reverse Osmosis Treated water?

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Is drinking the water treated or purified with reverse osmosis leads to vitamin B12 deficiency as you have noticed such cases you would like to know others opinion or to make them observe?

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