Potable water is a treated water able to be drinked but it is not a very pure water.
"Tamminated water" likely refers to water that has been contaminated with impurities or pollutants, making it unsafe for consumption. It poses a risk to human health and must be treated or avoided.
Pure implies that a substance is without any impurities.
By solute I hope you mean more substance...If that's what you mean then definitely the egg. Distilled water has been filtered to remove as much solute as possible.
The question is asking whether sugar water freezes faster than plain water. This is known as the Mpemba effect, where sometimes a mixture like sugar water can freeze faster due to variables like impurities or the rate of heat transfer.
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.
Saying that water is potable means that it is safe and suitable for drinking or consuming without causing harm to human health. Potable water meets regulatory standards for quality and is free from contaminants that could be harmful if ingested.
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.
The word "potable" means that something is suitable for drinking. One example would be "potable water" which means that this water is safe to drink. The word was first used in 1565.
Glad to: I have a potable (glass of intoxicating liquor) every night, before I go to bed. Answer: Potaable does not necessarily mean intoxicating. It just means it's drinkable. For example, after the disaster in Haiti, much of their water wasn't potable and so drinking water had to be provided.
Pitna voda means "potable water" (clean drinking water) in English.
It means that allegedly:* There are impurities in the tap water. * Some of those impurities will increase your risk of getting cancer.
Stenciling is used to identify the direction of flow and what the piping is used for such as fire supression ,gas , potable water ,etc
do you mean 'distilled' water in theory or the bottled water with the words 'distilled water' on the bottle? if you mean the real 'distilled' water, then yes. If you mean the bottled water, then no because during processing impurities will be mixed into the water.
Factors that can affect the density of water include temperature, pressure, and the presence of impurities. As temperature decreases, water becomes denser until it reaches its maximum density at 4°C. Increasing pressure will also increase the density of water. Impurities, such as salt, can also alter the density of water by changing its composition.
Distillation is a process to filter out soluble impurities from water. It is essentially 2 parts-evaporation and condensation .Distilled water is the purest form of water.
it means tht it contains impurities like calcium n magnesiun ions. these ions are d major cause of hardness of water..
Guessing you mean electrical conduction. Yes, liquids can conduct electricity. Pure water is a poor conductor, water with impurities like salt water is an EXCELLENT conductor.