Water cannot be considered a mineral because it is a liquid, however ice can be considered a mineral as long as it occurred naturally like from water dripping down your roof, and freezing. trust me- i had the same question on a chem. test and got it right.
No, mineral water is not necessarily heavier than regular water. The weight of water is primarily determined by its temperature and impurities, not necessarily if it is mineral water or not.
Ein Gedi Mineral Water was created in 1997.
Sort of. Mineral water is non an electrolyte itself, but it contains electrolytes.
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Yes, toddlers can have mineral water in moderation. However, it is important to check the mineral content and sodium levels in the water as excessive consumption can be harmful for young children. It is always best to consult with a pediatrician before introducing mineral water to a toddler's diet.
Water is a mineral.
no , sea water is not a mineral .
No. A mineral must be solid to be a mineral. For example, liquid water is not a mineral. Frozen water, or ice, is a mineral.
I am completely amazed. I was sure that water was NOT a mineral. But water is listed as a mineral in my dictionary definition. Of course, this isn't a science text, but at this point I'm willing to entertain the possibility that water is... a mineral.
When a mineral dissolves in water this is called .?
The mineral water contain many impurities compared to pure water.
Masafi Mineral Water is a manufacturer of pure mineral water in United Arab Emirates
No, mineral water is not necessarily heavier than regular water. The weight of water is primarily determined by its temperature and impurities, not necessarily if it is mineral water or not.
It is a mineral because have you ever heard of mineral water?
in India you can't get packed mineral water
You have spelled it correctly.
plan water isn't good.