the dirts and bacteria in the water would coagolate or clump together~it is also a method of purifying water..
Nothing noteworthy happens if mentos are put in tap water; they simply dissolve slowly.
When tap water and salt water are mixed together, the salt dissolves in the water and becomes part of the solution. The resulting solution will have a higher salt content than the original tap water.
Adding alum to hot tap water until it no longer dissolves, will create a solution that will allow crystals to form as it evaporates. The size the crystals will be for 2 weeks will depend on growing conditions and if any solution is left.
Rainwater typically contains more bacteria than tap water or purified water, as it can pick up bacteria from the atmosphere and surfaces it comes into contact with during collection. Tap water is treated to meet safety standards and purified water goes through additional filtration processes, which can reduce the bacterial content.
Tap water is public water that you get out of the tap of your kitchen sink. This term is used to distinguish from purified bottled water. tap water is water you get from the tap. In other words, it's not bottled.
Treated tap water is not dangerous (If you do not get into it).
Nothing noteworthy happens if mentos are put in tap water; they simply dissolve slowly.
Well water and tap water are not necessarily the same. Tap water typically comes from a municipal water supply that may include water from wells, rivers, or reservoirs, which is then treated to meet safety standards. Well water, on the other hand, comes from a private well on a property and is not typically treated by a municipality. Quality and safety of well water can vary depending on location and maintenance of the well.
Cholera is a water born bacterial infection - therefore it is POSSIBLE to get it from contaminated tap water. However, in most countries utility tap water is treated to remove/kill off any harmful organisms and is safe to drink. If however in your country the government advises against drinking tap water, this implies that the tap water is not effectively treated and may contain harmful organisms including cholera. In these cases tap water should be boiled before drinking it.
Groundwater is water located beneath the Earth's surface that is obtained by drilling wells, whereas tap water is water supplied through a public water system that has been treated and monitored for quality. Groundwater can be a natural source of water that may or may not be treated before consumption, while tap water is typically treated to meet regulatory standards for safe drinking.
Goldfish can suffer in tap water due to chlorine and other chemicals commonly found in it, which can be harmful to their health. If tap water is treated and dechlorinated before use, goldfish can thrive. It's essential to use a water conditioner to remove harmful substances before introducing fish to tap water. Therefore, while they won't immediately die from tap water, it can lead to serious health issues if not properly treated.
When tap water gets contaminated there is high risk for diseases to spread.
It's the same water from the same source, regardless of whether it is cold or hot. If the water is properly treated and filtered then it is safe. If it is not treated correctly, it is not safe.
Underground/Above ground pipes from the water station
no, but happens reverse.
When tap water and salt water are mixed together, the salt dissolves in the water and becomes part of the solution. The resulting solution will have a higher salt content than the original tap water.
Most tap water is treated to remove microorganisms through filtration and disinfection processes. This ensures that the water is safe for consumption and reduces the risk of waterborne diseases caused by microorganisms.