When their is a lack of drinking water.
No, it is not always pure. In nature it is considered the purest form of water, which it is. However as it falls to the ground it mixes with a large number of impurities present in the air and hence becomes impure.
Seawater, then pure @ 4 degrees C.
Iron is prone to rusting in the presence of water. If you placed iron in the body, which is mainly water, it would rust and corrode. This means it disintergrates. It would also release dangerous amounts of Iron Oxides into the blood.
Pure water is considered a non-electrolyte because it is PURE. That means there are no added minerals, no dissolved salts, and no particles of any kind, just water.
No. Water is water.
osmolarities of ECF and ICF decreases
Ethanol is a pure substance, but it is rare to encounter it pure. Laboratory alcohol usually contains small amounts of water and methanol. Alcoholic drinks contain large quantities of water, as well as flavourings.
If pure water is required the combustion of hydrogen and oxygen in a previously evacuated inert container would provide the purest result
Ocean water is composed of roughly 96 percent pure water. The remaining 4 percent is made up of the common salt and smaller amounts of various chemicals.
Ocean water is composed of roughly 96 percent pure water. The remaining 4 percent is made up of the common salt and smaller amounts of various chemicals.
neutral,pure water contains no other ions except H+ and OH- which are produced in equal amounts so the solution remains neutral (pH7).
The term 'potable water' is synonymous with drinking water. Drinking water is pure and can be consumed without harm. You can learn more about drinking water online at the Wikipedia website.
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Advantages of hydrogen (for fueling a car) :-Hydrogen is a green fuel : Hydrogen combusts or burns in presence of oxygen releasing large amounts of energy, and the resultant end product is pure water. Thus it is environmentally very safeHydrogen is the lightest element in the periodic table : It is very light, thus storying large amounts of the gas, even in compressed form will not take much weight.Highly combustible : hydrogen reacts strongly in presence of oxygenEasier generation : Hydrogen can be produced by electrolysis of water, as it is a part of water (H2O) there are better techniques of obtaining H2 also.Low cost of generation : as it can be obtained from pure water, it is cheapAvailability : As water is available universally.
Yes. Pure water contains both H+aq and OH- in equal amounts at a concentration that corresponds to a pH7
No, it is not always pure. In nature it is considered the purest form of water, which it is. However as it falls to the ground it mixes with a large number of impurities present in the air and hence becomes impure.
Yes! Obviously! It's what you breathe! When air is pure, it is good for you. In many industrialised nations, there are regions where the air can contain large amounts of toxins, but it takes a large concentration of such air to kill someone.