Chemistry, asked by anupam25, 1 year ago

what is pure form of water

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Answered by Arsalan78666
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Rain water is considered the purest form of water. Impurities and salts present in water on earth are left behind during vaporisation by the sun. However, the rain water we receive on earth is not necessarily pure, as it brings down impurities and particles present in the atmosphere along with it.
Answered by KartikSharma13
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Some might say the blue ice found in ancient glaciers, but by analysis many air borne chemicals can be found in it. Examples: volcanic particles, sulfur, atmospheric nitrogen, oxygen or carbon dioxide and even pollens.

The most pure water is now commercial water that has been filtered by reverse osmosis. Now that is PURE. It will make salt water fresh.

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