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what can we produce with mixing of ultra pure water with Nanopowder?what are examples?
What kind of nanopowder?
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It's the highest grade you can buy (HPLC grade.)
The bottle says "Avoid Contact with Skin and Eyes."
I didn't know water was so dangerous!!!
I am not going to go out in the rain or take a shower anymore then. Hello stinky pits!!!
Dunroamin is right. You can thank lawyers for all the warning labels in "safe" compounds, like water, sodium chloride, sodium bicarbonate etc.
In theory, bottled lab water is completely safe, but since it's not considered potable, or released for human use, it needs to be labeled w/ various warnings.
Brian L - Sea water is hypertonic compared to human tissue. Why don't you immediately shrivel up when you go swimming in the ocean? Your warning that pure water will hurt you is just as silly.
they can obviously tell the subtle differences in mineral content and such things, but I wonder, if our sense of taste or smell was hundreds or thousands of times better (like in many many animals), could we give water a much more distinct flavor? I mean, in the first place, many people falsely think water has no flavor, but try going for a couple days without water and then have yourself a glass, that will possibly help you tune in to it's fresh and palate cleansing flavor. This taste however, is it merely the minerals we taste? does ultra pure water really not have a taste? That I could understand, if it were merely H20 and NOTHING more, no subtle additives. thanks for answers. LOGS/FASKINGS
OK, that is curious indeed. I can't drink well water simply because it turns my stomach and it has a terrible odor. But, I drink about 6 glasses of water a day at least, and I have to have ice in it. I love water; it just tastes better than a soda or anything sweetened. I keep a bottle of water next to my night stand. To me, ultra pure water has a different taste than water from the tap, but I like both. I live where the tap water is good. I have a friend who won't drink water at all but if it has sweetener in it, she will drink it. Go figure.
My dachshund loves bottled water and won't drink the well water from my family's house, but they don't use it for anything but washing dishes themselves, except to feed it to the dogs. I wonder how the dogs feel.
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the bleach availbale is ultra clorox with the active ingredient sodium hypochlorite at 6.15%. and i am cusious how much to mix with 500 gallons of water to obtain the proper ppm of 3 for algae reduction in a drip watering system.
Assuming that the sodium hypochlorite (NaOCl) has a concentration of 6.15% (or 6.15 parts per hundred), then a ten-thousand-fold dilution will give you a 6.15 ppm (parts per million) solution of bleach.
BUT! You want 3 ppm...so the dilution factor is 20,500. This means you need to mix water to bleach in a 20,500 to 1 ratio. For a 7 ppm solution of bleach, the ratio is 8,786 to 1.
So, if you're using a 500 gallon tank, and making a 3 ppm solution, add 0.02439 (92.3 millilitres, or about 3.1 fluid oz.) gallons of bleach and top off with water. If you need the 7 ppm solution, use 0.05691 gallons (215.4 millilitres, or about 7.3 fluid oz.) of bleach and top off with water.
That ought to take care of any algae.
I'm testing a steam reforming catalyst, feeding water through a vaporizer to get superheated steam that vaporizes an isooctane feed. The mix vapor is fed over the catalyst. Recently my steam feed line completely plugged up with solidified potassium compounds, and the entire group has no idea where potassium might have come from. The water is ultra-pure (18.2MΩ-cm), the tubing is all 316 stainless, the isoocatne is reagent grade, and the tracer gas feed is UHP N2. Anybody have any ideas? The water reservoir is just an HDPE jug, flowing through an HPLC pump with a 15 micron filter on the outlet. Anybody ever seen potassium contamination before that can help me out?
Check out your filters. If they are glass, you get various salts mixed in on them, maybe some dust. This would have taken a LOT of filters to happen though. I don't believe it myself, but check it out.
Protection of continuous de-ionisation units in ultrapure water ...
Many manufacturing process need ultrapure water. The pharmaceutical, semi conductor and medi-care industries have tens of 1000's of such process installed worldwide. As part of the system to produce ultra pure deionised water continuous deionisation units (CDI) and continuous electro deionisation (CEDI) units are routinely installed. These units produce polished water free of common contaminants found in the feed water to the manufacturing plant. Substances such as silica and carbon dioxide are typical contaminants. , Pollution and Warming Many manufacturing process need ultrapure water. The pharmaceutical, semi conductor and medi-care industries have tens of 1000's of such process installed worldwide. As part of the system to produce ultra pure deionised water continuous deionisation units (CDI) and continuous electro deionisation (CEDI) units are routinely installed. These units produce polished water free of common contaminants found in the feed water to the manufacturing plant....
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