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Water is rarely found in its pure form. Why?

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Answered by Aʙʜɪɪ69
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  • Water is called the universal solvent because it can dissolve most substances in loarge amounts. Because of this, water is rarely found in its pure form.
Answered by Anonymous
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[tex][/tex] Water is rarely found in its pure form. Why?

Purity is a word that is not very commonly used with confidence and certainity. In this day and age, Water is no different in this regard. Water is never found in a pure state in nature. Both groundwater and surface water may contain many constituents, including microorganisms, gases, inorganic and organic materials. It's because your water is changing as it moves about the planet.

Water is called the universal solvent because it can dissolve most substances in loarge amounts. Water is rarely found in its pure form because waterreacts with minerals in the soil and rocks, surface and groundwater may contain many different dissolved substances.

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