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Bicarbonate of Soda, ace for removing nasty smells from Fridges, Freezers, drinks flasks etc
The hard ions in the water are more attracted to the carbonate ions -2 charge
No, they are not the same thing. Cool-Aid has chemicals and flavoring and sugars added to it. Water is just water, with no additives. Cool-Aid has flavoring added to it and therefore is not as pure and healthy as water is.
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Absolutely, drinking water can aid in cleaning the body. It is also known that drinking more water can help to prevent overeating and benefit weight loss.
if the water is moving, the spreading of the molecules has the aid of the moving water and the experiment will become meaningless
The application of warm liquids during colon cleansing aid in the process by causing the muscles inside the anus to relax, allowing better flow and a more effective cleaning.
Water aid was founded on the 21 July 1981.
Oxygen is dissolved in water. Some things such as water movement and air currents/ wind aid in the mixing process. Also, aquatic plants release oxygen into the water.
kool-aid is a mixture while water is a compund.
You should clean the cut with water or other appropriate first aid cleaning solution. You should then cover the cut with a band aid or other suitable covering. you should prevent cuts by being careful and being mindful of your fishing equipment.
The process is called "capillary action". That's where surface tension draws water through small tubes.
Cleaning is or can be a chemical reaction. Virtually all chemical reactions are speeded up by increasing heat because there is increased energy and thus increased molecular motion. So hot water has more energy than cold water and cleaning is thus made easier. Materials dissolve faster in hot water too. Think about sugar. It dissolves faster in hot tea than cold tea. So dirt and contaminants get removed faster in hot water especially with the aid of detergents.