That depends where the water comes from.
If we exlcude contaminants (see http://www.epa.gov/safewater/contaminants/index.html for an overview) then minerals would be the logical answer.
Ozone and helium are naturally occurring substances, while oxygen and water can be found in both natural and artificial forms. Neon is a noble gas element that is synthetically produced and not commonly found in nature.
No, not all substances found in water are harmful. Water naturally contains minerals and other substances that can be beneficial to health, such as calcium and magnesium. However, there are also harmful substances that can contaminate water sources, such as chemicals, heavy metals, and microorganisms, which can pose health risks if present in high concentrations.
Substances labeled "aq" are all dissolved in water, indicating that they are in the aqueous state. This means that they are uniformly mixed with water molecules and are present in a solution rather than as solid particles.
The one common element found in all acids is hydrogen. Acids are substances that donate hydrogen ions (H+) when dissolved in water, giving them their characteristic acidic properties.
Hydrogen is found in many substances, including water (H2O), organic compounds, hydrocarbons, and metallic hydrides. These substances contain hydrogen atoms bonded with other elements in varying chemical structures.
Hydrogen can be found in all forms of water, and all substances that contain water (including humans). This is because the chemical formula for water is H2O. I hope this answers your question!
Ozone and helium are naturally occurring substances, while oxygen and water can be found in both natural and artificial forms. Neon is a noble gas element that is synthetically produced and not commonly found in nature.
No, not all substances found in water are harmful. Water naturally contains minerals and other substances that can be beneficial to health, such as calcium and magnesium. However, there are also harmful substances that can contaminate water sources, such as chemicals, heavy metals, and microorganisms, which can pose health risks if present in high concentrations.
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Protein and water
All of the substances found in the Periodic Table are considered as elements. None others are.
Hydrogen and oxygen make up water. Found in processed water can be fluorine and chlorine.
No, it is not possible.
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Chemical substances such as nitrogen, oxygen, argon are a mixture that are found in the atmosphere. Carbon dioxide and water are also found depending on the climate and altitude.
Soluble substances can evaporate with water if they have a lower boiling point than water. When water evaporates, it leaves behind the soluble substances dissolved in it. However, not all soluble substances evaporate at the same rate as water.