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  1. #11

    bottom line the water still safe to drink.

  2. #12
    di man mu expire ang water itself. Mu lain iya lasa tungod naay impurities mu get inside sa container over time. Naa man siya'y super small opening para maka-lusot ang impurities.

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    boil nalang para sure?

  5. #15
    Quote Originally Posted by Tirong-say View Post
    it tastes bad (bitter taste) for there are less dissolved salts in there, like metallic carbonates (Calcium carbonate, magnesium carbonate...etc) and other salts that gave it taste, when you boil water the evaporates are mostly water, leaving the salts at the boiling pot, then you have to pass this evaporates into a condenser to produce the distilled water. One factor that alters the taste of distilled water and that is the absorption of Carbon dioxide in the atmosphere forming carboxilic acid, decreasing the pH of the distillate as well as making the taste a little bit sour.

    it's carbonic acid, not "carboxilic acid", there is no such thing as "carboxilic acid", "carboxylic acid" nuon.

    Carbonic acid - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

    Carboxylic acid - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

  6. #16
    if we only deal with "absolutely pure WATER" lang and disregard the impurities, the packaging, even the hardness and the pH level since it's also due to the impurities, water will never expire..
    i've even read somewhere na the water molecules you're drinking today are still the same water molecules the dinosaurs drank millions of years ago..
    problem is, we can never have an "absolute state"..since water is the universal solvent..

  7. #17
    Quote Originally Posted by oloycabs View Post
    kung mapadugayan najud nimo kay maglain na iya lasa
    they say you should avoid drinking distilled water because it's acidic.
    i have just googled it and here's the page/site that explains, Early Death Comes from Drinking Distilled Water

    to excerpt:
    Distilled water is an active absorber and when it comes into contact with air, it absorbs carbon dioxide, making it acidic.

    (pero naay sites pud nag tell nga no prob ang pag drink ug distilled water and they say it's good... from the excerpt above, i think distilled water should be consumed after opening or don't make it to come in contact with air for a long period of time)

    tingali acid na na imo gi drink kay lain na ang lasa.
    to prove it, i suggest have that water tested (get the ph leve). or cud someone do some experiment?

  8. #18
    Quote Originally Posted by aozora View Post
    they say you should avoid drinking distilled water because it's acidic.
    i have just googled it and here's the page/site that explains, Early Death Comes from Drinking Distilled Water

    to excerpt:
    Distilled water is an active absorber and when it comes into contact with air, it absorbs carbon dioxide, making it acidic.

    (pero naay sites pud nag tell nga no prob ang pag drink ug distilled water and they say it's good... from the excerpt above, i think distilled water should be consumed after opening or don't make it to come in contact with air for a long period of time)

    tingali acid na na imo gi drink kay lain na ang lasa.
    to prove it, i suggest have that water tested (get the ph leve). or cud someone do some experiment?
    to quote from the same source:

    "According to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, "Distilled water, being essentially mineral-free, is very aggressive, in that it tends to dissolve substances with which it is in contact. Notably, carbon dioxide from the air is rapidly absorbed, making the water acidic and even more aggressive. Many metals are dissolved by distilled water.""

    looking at the references of the article (sa bottom dapit), wala man gibutang unsa nga specific article sa US EPA ang iya gi-quote. hmmm, i find the last sentence of the above paragraph debatable. being a chemical engineer, i was surprised nga "many metals are dissolved by distilled water". wala man gani naghatag ug example ang author, tsk tsk.
    Last edited by insect111; 10-22-2009 at 03:06 PM.

  9. #19
    nice info mga bro, pero if daan na ang water ako gyud dili na imnon but e water nalang sa plants

  10. #20
    mura ang sudlanan ani maoy una madaot unya maapektohan ang tubig

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