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Bottled water is one that is filtered and packed on bottles with some added minerals. But, it is said that one should not go for drinking these bottled water on a regular basis and choose to drink regular water.

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Bottled water. Generally bottled water is just a glorified tap water. However there are many things that go on to put water into a bottle. It is chemically treated things such as ozone is added.among other things as it can't just be plain water, some of these bottles have to remain on shelves for a very long time. But rest assured no one would ever do anything that could harm us, now would they. Some bottled water is actually really what we would hope it to be like some of the spring waters that are out there are actually from mineral springs. However in my personal opinion I think it's all the biggest scam in the world, we bay more for a bottle of water than we do for a liter of fuel to run our cars on & it's just water it falls from the sky for free. Think about it people.??????

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Investigat:Plastic in the classroom and at home Different scenarios:Reusing plastic bottles

As more people become concerned with the amount of garbage and waste spilling into the environment, they are turning to earth friendly, reusable water bottles. These come in a variety of types and materials and are budget friendly, too.

Types of Earth Friendly Water Bottles There are several types of bottles that are safe to use. They vary in size, style, material, and price so there is sure to be one to fit every need.
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Aluminum Water Bottles

Aluminum is a lightweight material that is also recyclable. The lightweight aspect makes it a great choice for runners, bikers, and others who need to be able to hydrate on the go but don't want to carry a lot of extra weight.
The problem with aluminum is that it can change the flavor of the items stored in it. To guard against this, some companies are lining the aluminum bottles with plastic. Some of this plastic may contain BPA. If you want to use aluminum check to ensure that the liner is BPA free.
Unlined aluminum may carry its own risks; aluminum is associated with Alzheimer's disease.
Some aluminum water bottles to consider include:
  • Sigg: These recycled aluminum bottles are lined with a secret coating that the company does not identify. The bottles are lightweight and trendy. There are two sizes and they also come in several colors.
  • Gaiam: Yoga retailer Gaiam has come up with their own line of reusable aluminum water bottles.The bottles are 100% aluminum with a plastic cap.

Glass Water Bottles

Glass water bottles are beautiful, and they have no health risks associated with them. Glass can be recycled, and it is easy to keep clean and bacteria free. Best of all, glass keeps the items stored in it tasting just the way they should.
Glass is a poor choice for sports enthusiasts, however; they break and chip easily and can cause deep cuts and wounds.
Glass water bottles to consider include:
  • Takeya: Multiple sizes, shapes and colors of glass water bottles. The bottles themselves are encased in a silicone sleeve for easy grip and moderate protection.
  • Life Factory: Several sizes of glass bottles with either standard or flip tops. Silicone sleeves encase the bottles in a variety of colors.

Stainless Steel Water Bottles

Generally the best choice for a clean, durable water bottle is stainless steel. It is durable and somewhat lightweight. The stainless steel does not change the flavor of the drink inside it so needs no lining. Stainless steel water bottles are often the most expensive choice.

Choices in stainless steel bottles include:
  • Klean Kanteen: This is a BPA-free stainless steel bottle available in several sizes. The drinking cap is made out of a non-toxic polypropylene. These sleek bottles come in a wide variety of colors, making them as attractive as they are useful.
  • Eco-Usable: These unique, stainless steel bottles include a high quality filter that is capable of removing 99.9% of pollutants from your water. Each filter lasts through about 100 gallons of water.

Plastic Water Bottles

Reusable plastic water bottles are one of the least expensive and easily found choices. To be safe, always make sure you choose a plastic bottle that does not contain BPA. Plastic bottles come in a wide variety of sizes and durabilities. Some plastics may scratch over time, which can make them more difficult to clean, trapping bacteria.
BPA-free plastic water bottles include:
  • Camelbak: Several styles of plastic water bottles, including those with integral straws or squirt tops, are made by Camelbak. The bottles come in several colors, patterns, and styles as well.
  • Bobble: Bobble makes plastic bottles that are free of BPA and other harmful chemicals. They include a filter that removes up to 99% of harmful chemicals, minerals and bacteria from any water.
A Note About BPA There are health risks linked to some plastic water bottles. Bisphenol A, or BPA, is a commonly used plasticizer. This substance has been suspected of being hazardous to humans since the 1930s and yet it is still widely used in both disposable and reusable plastic water bottles. Some of the health risks associated with BPA are:
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What is buoyancy, how to people stay afloat and what are the scientific principles involved?

plenty of explanations on Wikipedia
basically if the volume mass of an object is less than the mass of water displaced by the object , that object will float so if you have a full bottle of water and it weighs 1 lb it will sink because that full bottle of water plus the mas of the bottle will be heavier that the water it displaced
however if the bottle is empty the the mass of the bottle including the mass of the bottle material will be far less than the mass of water that would be displaced if the bottle was totally immersed so the bottle floats
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The truth about fiji bottled water

Just about all bottled water is tap water ran through a bunch of filters.
But FIJI is the worst.
http://www.upworthy.com/see-what-researchers-found-when-they-tested-a-bottle-of-fiji-water-against-a-glass-of-tap-water
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Is freezing water in a plastic bottle harmful to your health?

Yes, but not as harmful as heating water in a plastic bottle.
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I have a obsolete but modern-ish Whirlpool water cooler. The white plastic ring the 5 gallon water bottle sits on is cracked, and chunks are coming off. Whirlpool doesn't stock parts for old model

The collar is only there to keep the bottle at the correct height in relation to the water in the cooler. The principle is that when the vacuum inside the bottle is not being release by the water clearing the opening no more water will run out. To understand what I mean fill up a bottle ( any old bottle) right to the top. Fill up the sink and with you finger over the top of the bottle place the bottle upside down in the water. Take you finger from the hole and it will glug once maybe twice then no more water will run out until you lift the bottle out of the sink water. To stop more running out simply put the neck of the bottle bac in the sink. It is the same with you water cooler bottle. So all you need to do now is to to cover the foam with a piece of vinyle and it will be fixed.
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Is bottled water any different from tap water?

There are many differences between bottle and tap water that change from brand to brand. For instance, some bottled water just just filtered and some is spring water. Tap water is always unfiltered.
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PLease help- When i pour water in water bottle of my Toyota lucida 94 reg-it pours straight out the bottom, any ideas why ?

What water bottle? If it is the windshield washer, then either the hose, pump, or bottle itself is cracked. Find out exactly where the water is coming out.

If some other bottle, answer the first question.

Thanks, Jim
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After emptying our water dispenser for cleaning,

There should be no crack or pin hole in your water bottle.
Water bottle should be air-tight to make proper pressure inside bottle.
Whenever lose pressure, water overflow with no bubble.
Just replace water bottle with no crack or pin hole.
Good luck.
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you need to purge the air out of the "hot" side after placing the bottle on top. If not enough water is inside the chamber the water will boil.
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