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dihydrogen monoxide is H2O or water
Brita filters claim to remove chemicals such as chlorine as well as mercury, cadmium, lead and other impurities. The fact of the matter is due to the fine granite filters that attract the metals it removes mostly any impurities you have in your water.
when people refer to water composits in the earth they will claim it is either fresh water or salthy water. salty water is of course found in the earths oceans and seas normaly, although some inland'seas' such as the dead sea are incredibly salty, too salty for anything to live in. hence 'dead'sea. the oceans water is refered to as salt but it is infact a whole concoction of hunderds of chemicals, salts and dissolved gasses + H2O.
To start from the beginning, a detergent is a molecule chain that attaches itself to unwanted stuff. Detergents also have other molecules to break the surface tension of the water witch helps the cleaning process. To directly answer your question, solubility is the primary factor in this. At various temperatures, the solubility changes. In an aqueous (liquid) based reaction to preform well, it must dissolve (dissociation). Some detergents dissolve in higher temp water, some in cold water and there are those that can dissolve over a moderate range of temps (some people claim that regular tide works in cold water). Hope this helps out
Because its particles aren't as close together weighing it down. Water particles (H2O) are closer together (making the substance more dense) because they "want" to hydrogen bond with each other, which is energetically favorable. Oil (or any hydrocarbon) mainly "want" to just not be pushed up to another molecule so are farther apart at normal temperatures. Under very cold conditions this is less so (water is peculiar in that when it freezes it actually becomes less dense, that's why ice floats).
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No. Not directly. Some people claim that Presidents are responsible for all deaths in wars during their watch, so they claim he has killed lots of people in Afghanistan.
It's not how long, it's how deep. If you are 300 or more feet under water, then be concerned, otherwise the watch should be fine for daily swimming, showering, dishes, anything involving water. Hope this helps.
You can claim the money you spent for a babysitter to watch your kids on your tax return by keeping receipts of payments and filing out Form 2441 when filing your taxes. Read instructions for the form if you need further assistance.
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It will be on file with the Ins Co as a cancelled claim. If the adjuster did not put the claim in the PILR database only the Ins Co will know about it. If they did it will pop up as a reported claim for all to see. PILR = Property Insurance Loss Register