How do you make alkaline drinking water?
There are two different methods for making water alkaline:
1) Chemically, You can add half of a tablespoon of baking soda to each gallon, or purchase mineral additives from health food sources that are sold to make alkaline water.
2) Electrically, You can also ionize water and make it alkaline through electrolysis. This kind of water is referred to as ionized alkaline water because the water assumes a small electrostatic charge from the ionization process.
Lemon juice does not make water alkaline, however, alkaline minerals dissolved in lemon juice help you maintain body alkalinity after the body has neutralized the acidity of the lemon juice.
How dangerous is it for a 1 year old 2 drink moldy water?
It depends what the "moldy" was. If it was from an impure/unsanitary water source it could be potentially very dangerous as pathogens like to hide in the murk of water. You should go to the doctor and have blood tests run even if you feel fine, parasites can lurk around unnoticed for years!!
Why is underground water the best for drinking?
the qustion on advantages of drinking groundwater are;
1. it saves money as the water is mostily pure as of the chemicals and minerals in the rocks, because we arn't having to and or take away minerals that are/are not needed.eg the ocean water is clened and tested to try and reduce the salt and oraginsm remains.
2. there is alot of it. the water on the Earth surface is constantly being evaporated, while ground water has no contact the water profile just keeps rising and going no where.
... the water in underground sources does move, it seeps through void spaces in soils until it reaches either an ocean, river,lake or is transpired by trees.
trees can transpire about 10 tonne of water a day, so obvioulsy the water profile does change. the rate of change just depends on how fast the water moves in these underground aquifers.
Ok to drink water before fasting blood test?
A complete cholesterol test - also called a lipid panel or lipid profile - is a group of blood tests that can measure the amount of cholesterol and triglycerides in your blood. A cholesterol test can help determine your risk of atherosclerosis, the buildup of plaques in your arteries that can lead to narrowed or blocked arteries throughout your body. If your cholesterol levels are high, you probably won't have any signs or symptoms, so a cholesterol test is an important tool. High cholesterol levels are a significant risk factor for heart disease.
You should fast (no food or liquids other than water) for nine to 12 hours before the test. You can drink water in the time leading up to the test, but avoid coffee, tea and other beverages.
Is drinking water a compound or element?
Its a mixture. Drinking water, especially tap water, is not just H2O. There are many things in it such as chlorine and fluorine
Does drinking lots of water flush marijuana out of your system?
http://www.test-pass.com/Testing_Info.asp http://www.erowid.org/psychoactives/testing/testing_info9.shtml http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20061120221923AAf9wyJ Short answer: Yes and no. Lots of water, yes. Flushes out system, dilutes urine sample, helps in riding the body of marijuana from the fatty tissues. Beer, no. Beer is a form of sugar, and likely will stop the proper processing of blood, fat, and other bodily elements working together. Golden Seal will fool some over the counter tests, but not professional tests. It masks marijuana in the urine, giving an unreadable result. But the urine can be tested for Golden Seal. The Test-Pass link gives two ways to prepare for a drug test.
'Does drinking water upsidedown cure hiccups?
Water is not bad when having hiccups, because you can do without drinking water. But too much of water may increase its rate.
What is the desirable and permissible limits for Phosphate level in drinking water?
The amount of Phosphate in water is not regulated, but the WHO (World Health Organisation), has provided a maximum 'safe' level of around 5mg per litre, and the RDA (Recommended Daily Allowance) should not exceed 800mg.
What can pathogens present in drinking water cause?
Pathogens such as E. Coli (coliform bacteria) can cause diarrhea. Other pathogens may cause intestinal infections, fever, nausea, vomiting and dehydration, among other things.
What will happen if you drink toxic water?
No, you most likely wouldn't get sick from drinking toilet water. In fact, it is actually one of the cleanest water sources in your house, since the chlorine from the water can evaporate from the toilet. Tap water cannot be evaporated to remove the chlorine from the sink, so it is actually worse than toilet water.
What is the maximum contaminant level for ammonia in drinking water?
There is no maximum contaminant level for ammonia in drinking water. USEPA does not consider it necessary to regulate ammonia in drinking water since the body produces much higher levels than are usually found in the environment.
Is it safe to drink water from you garden hose?
Unless your hose is specifically labeled as being for potable water, then no it is not safe to drink from. Most hoses are made from PVC which leaches lead into the water at anywhere from 10 to 100 times the level deemed as "safe".
Why is it important to drink water on a hot day?
Drinking water replaces water lost through perspiration and
respiaration. Ensuring the body stays hydrated.
What happens to you if you sweat a lot but don't drink enough water?
Not really. Your body sweats constantly. It's one of the ways your body rids itself of toxins, as well as attempting to cool. How much you sweat is a factor of your genetics and how fit you are. You might be able to feel a little cooler by drinking some ice water, but it won't stop you from sweating.
What is composition of non potable water?
Could be anything. Chemicals, sewage, micro organism's, something you shouldn't drink.
Why do you add chlorine to your drinking water?
deactivation of pathogenic microorganisms. Chlorine can be easily applied, measures and controlled. Is is fairly persistent and relatively cheap.
Chlorine has been used for applications, such as the deactivation of pathogens in drinking water, swimming pool waterand waste water , for the disinfection of household areas and for textile bleaching, for more than two hundred years. When chlorine was discovered we did not now that disease was caused by microorganisms. In the nineteenth century doctors and scientists discovered that many diseases are contagious and that the spread of disease can be prevented by the disinfection of hospital areas. Very soon afterward, we started experimenting with chlorine as a disinfectant. In 1835 doctor and writer Oliver Wendel Holmes advised midwifes to wash their hands in calcium hypochlorite (Ca(ClO)2-4H2O) to prevent a spread of midwifes fever.
However, we only started using disinfectants on a wider scale in the nineteenth century, after Louis Pasteur discovered that microorganisms spread certain diseases.
Chlorine has played an important role in lenghthening
How long can a human survive by only drinking water?
About 4 weeks :P. First your body will use up any fat stores you have. Then it will actually begin to feed off your muscles to keep you going. Starving to death is not a quick and easy way to die.
Why did not drink water during and after eat food?
no!!
as it harms our process of digrstion if we drink water water during eating food..energy released by our body after eating food in the form of heat is nullified due to the effect of water so our body has to apply an extra effort in the process which damages our digestive system
Plain water itself should have no odor. However, water can have different odors depending on the source. Drinking water sometimes smells like chlorine, and you might also smell the plumbing in it (plastic or metallic odor). Spring water smells like the minerals in it. Ocean water smells salty, but it may smell like crude oil after a spill or pipeline leak. Local ponds may smell like mud and fish. Local lakes might smell like mud, fish, and outboard engine oil. Water in a toilet likely smells like body waste unless the toilet was just cleaned. Water in an aquarium will smell like fish (or at least the bacteria which helps clean the tank).
What kind of water do lions drink?
Yes, lions drink water.
all living things need water. Lions either get water from lakes or rivers.
How much water should a breastfeeding woman drink?
There is no magic answer to this one that fits all nursing mothers. The best rule of thumb is to always make sure that you are taking in liquids. While straight water is great for you and your milk production, your body's need for water can be satisfied just as well with tea or other (non alcoholic ) drinks. Rather than forcing yourself to remember to drink a certain number of glasses of water each day, just avail yourself to refreshing glasses of water through out the day. Listen to your body, if you're thirsty drink! If there is any one rule I would suggest it would be to try to have a glass of water next to you when you nurse your child. As you nurse your body will call out for a replacement of fluids. Having a glass of water you can sip from while nursing will satisfy this need. Of course the other indicator that you are drinking enough will be seen in your milk production. If you are having trouble making enough milk, try drinking more water. Do be wary of anyone telling you to drink this or that certain thing. Water is always the best thing for anyone to drink. If someone is trying to sell you their magic elixir, just say no thanks drink a glass of water and put the money you save into your child's college savings account.
What to do for your science project for 4th grade?
SCIENCE PROJECT IDEAS # I personally did this one in 5th grade and won third place so this would be better for your stage of learning than for me: i used water, food coloring, the cun and 7 cups all of the same size.(add your own twist! do 8 colors or 3 or whatever...) pur the same amount of water in the cups. put the same amount of drops of food coloring in the water (different colors ex. first cup: 2 drops of red, second cup: 2 drops of blue etc.) basically you set them out in the sun and see if the different colors effect the evaporation of the water. purely simple. just consider it.