Non-potable water is not necessarily dangerous, but it is water that has not been treated for human consumption. It is a term normally used for so-called "reclaimed water," otherwise known as water that has come from a sewer and lightly treated, also otherwise known as toilet water.
Like I said, not necessarily dangerous, but it can make you sick. Slight chance of making you seriously sick. Bigger chance of having a funny taste. 100% chance of grossing you out if you think about it too much, and 150% of making you date-proof for a few weeks if it gets out that you drank poo-water.
Have sex, by doing this you forget aobut it, because the truth is you cant do anyhting, best to enjoy your last moments!
No because water only dissolves polar covalent bonds and CH4 is Nonpolar
This question concerns the density (that is, the mass per unit-volume) of water vs sand. Pure water is a precise substance, the density of which is, by definition, 1000kg/m3, which means 1 litre (0.001m3) of water weighs 1000grams (1kg). Sand is a non-uniform material, that can exist at different densities depending on the type of sand, the compactness and whether or not the sand is wet. As a rough guide, the weight of a litre of sand under the following conditions is given: Sand, wet1922gSand, wet, packed 2082gSand, dry1602gSand, loose1442g From these quantities, we can see that in all cases, sand is heavier than water.
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Muddy water, paint, and some medicines like pepto bismal.
A waterfall is nonliving because water is not a living thing.
Tap water is potable, or drinking, water. When it is introduced into a boiler or other non-drinking resources, it becomes NON potable
By far the cross connection of potable to non potable water sources
Non potable water can chemicals such as Chlorides, Sulfates and Alkalies which can chemically attack the concrete.
Non potable water can chemicals such as Chlorides, Sulfates and Alkalies which can chemically attack the concrete.
If you mean you watered the roots of the tree with non-potable water, then YES it's fine to eat. Just wash it well with potable water before you eat it.
Non-Potable water/Reclaimed water.
No. "Non-potable" means "not drinkable", and if you can't drink it, you probably shouldn't put it in your mouth at all.
Potable water is water that is safe for consumption. Non potable water has not been examined or properly treated, though may be used for other purposes besides drinking.
the alcohol in thermometers are either non-potable alcohol or mercury and if you drank either then you would be sick. so yes it is sort of toxic.
During National Prohibition in the US, people sometimes drank various forms of non-potable or non-drinkable alcohol. This often led to blindness, paralysis and death.
Use less, recycle use non potable water, irrigate during the night not the day.
Yes, because the non licensed people can cause a cross connection with the potable water system