Drinkable water, or potable water, is primarily composed of H2O (water molecules) and may contain dissolved minerals, salts, and trace amounts of organic matter. Essential minerals like calcium, magnesium, and potassium can be present in varying concentrations, depending on the source. Additionally, water may have added chemicals like chlorine or fluoride for disinfection and health benefits, respectively. Overall, it should be free from harmful contaminants and pathogens to be considered safe for consumption.
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0.5% _2% Only 0.37% of the water on the earth is drinkable. See the following article for more information on it. http://academic.evergreen.edu/g/grossmaz/MURPHYMW/
It is not because the rust on the planet makes the frozen water poisonous.
Distilled water potable A+
Distilled water potable A+
The juice was very drinkable
Most well water is drinkable, but should be tested for impurities.
No. In fact, its gas composition may be deadly to humans.
The most drinkable liquid besides water is milk.
Salt water is not drinkable: the salt must be separated by evaporation, distillation, etc..
No not unless it is purified. No lake water is drinkable due to pollution, bacteria in the water, and other conditions.
Yes, Boston tap water is drinkable and meets all federal and state water quality standards.
The water from glaciers is drinkable. When drinking glacier water, the water must be filtrated first. Filtration of glacier water can be done with a coffee filter.
No
No.
Yes
it is made drinkable by people trying not to pee in there and by cleaning it with a filter tube.