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Bath water typically goes to a wastewater treatment plant where it is processed to remove impurities before being released back into the environment. In some cases, it can also be treated on-site using a septic system.

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How does salt water affect human health?

It's because the salt takes away water from your kidneys so you have to go to the bath room more until you can go to the bath room at all. Then death.


What happens to you fingertips when you spend too much time in the bathtub or a swimming pool. Would adding bath salts to the bath water change the outcome?

Your fingertips and toes absorb water and become wrinkled as the swell, bath salt will not change this, your fingers and toes go back to normal as they dry out.


What part of plant transport water to leaves?

The xylem is the part of the plant responsible for transporting water and nutrients from the roots to the leaves. It is a complex tissue that forms a network of vessels for efficient water transport throughout the plant.


What is the stronger solvent the solvent inside your skin cells or the bath water?

The solvent strength is the same in each case, because the solvent is the same, namely water. The osmotic gradient across the cell membrane is what will drive water into the cells, because the bath water is more dilute than that within the cells, and the water will go in the direction where the solute (not the solvent) is most concentrated.


Is it normal for the temperature to go up on a thermometer when it has come out of a ice-water bath for 1 minute?

Assuming that the surroundings are above the freezing point of water - yes - it is normal for the temperature on the thermometer to go up. It may still remain elevated even if plunged back into the ice bath since the thermometer has mass and can absorb some energy while out of the bath. There is also the phenomena that in some thermometers even when the temperature drops, the thermometer fluid sometimes remains elevated unless you "shake down" the thermometer.

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