Valid point, on a molecular level. However, no one can consume pure water. As soon as pure, non-conductive, water is exposed to air, it immediately dissolves CO2 and other gases. The lab I directed needed to purchase pure water for some military tests. At that time, it cost $20 per quart. As soon as you opened the bottle that was the end of the purity.
Valid point, on a molecular level. However, no one can consume pure water. As soon as pure, non-conductive, water is exposed to air, it immediately dissolves CO2 and other gases. The lab I directed needed to purchase pure water for some military tests. At that time, it cost $20 per quart. As soon as you opened the bottle that was the end of the purity.
no one can consume pure water
You could if you had some in a vacumized bag.
As soon as pure, non-conductive, water is exposed to air, it immediately dissolves CO2 and other gases.
And in your body it will drain you of salts and other stuff through osmosis.
>no one can consume pure water
You could if you had some in a vacumized bag.
> As soon as pure, non-conductive, water is exposed to air, it immediately dissolves CO2 and other gases.
And in your body it will drain you of salts and other stuff through osmosis.
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