No it doesn't, it just tells you that there are coliforms present, but not what kind. Coliforms themselves do not make you sick, the type of bacteria does.
Condensate water is generally safe to drink if it has been properly collected and stored in a clean container. However, it is important to ensure that the condensate water does not come into contact with any contaminants that could make it unsafe to drink.
A sample of ethanol may have other additives added to the solution. Typically a laboratory can purchase either denatured ethanol or pure ethanol. Denatured ethanol may have acetone, isopropyl alcohol, methanol, or other volatile solvents that are poisonous for ingestion. It prevents other people from drinking this stock of ethanol: it will not only taste bad, but it will have other serious side effects. Most chemistry and biology work can tolerate using denatured alcohol, especially if it is used mainly to clean the benches. However, DNA extractions which require 200 proof ethanol can not tolerate contaminants.
For water to be drinkable (potable) it has to be free of microorganisms and of chemical contamination. The standards for agricultural water are much more relaxed. It doesn't mean that you will get sick from it, but it is a big risk.
Water itself does not go bad at room temperature. However, if the water is stored in a container that is not clean or if it is left exposed to contaminants, it can become unsafe to drink. It's generally recommended to consume water within 3-5 days if stored at room temperature.
Typically, brewed tea that is left out at room temperature is safe to drink for about 8 hours. After this time, the tea may start to develop bacteria and other contaminants that can make it unsafe to consume. It's always best to refrigerate any leftover tea to extend its shelf life.
Yes, water can go bad and become unsafe to drink if it is contaminated with harmful bacteria, viruses, or chemicals. It is important to ensure that water is properly treated and stored to prevent it from becoming unsafe to drink.
because water was unsafe to drink
yes jay
Water can become stagnant and unsafe to drink within 48 hours if not properly stored or treated.
There is no relation between any liquids ingested prior to receiving oral sex. He can drink as he likes before you suck him, it will have absolutely no effects, positive or negative.
not enough sewage treatment plants
Contains bacteria that will lead to illness
Water does not typically go bad or become unsafe to drink if stored properly. However, if water is contaminated or exposed to harmful substances, it can become unsafe to drink. It is recommended to store water in a clean, airtight container and consume it within 6 months to ensure its safety.
Only the tap water; bottled water is safe to drink.
Absolutely.
Water can become unsafe to drink when it is contaminated with harmful bacteria, viruses, or chemicals. It is important to ensure that water is properly treated and stored to prevent it from going bad.
its okay but they say it comes from the river