What does drinking water need to be?
Good quality.
What is water essential for?
Life.
What must water be free f?
- Harmful microbes.
Why does water need to be free of harmful microbes?
As microbes in water can cause diseases such as cholera and dysentery.
Where does most of our drinking water come from?
Reservoirs.
How does water get into reservoirs?
It flows from rivers and groundwater.
What do watercompanies choose to do?
Build reservoirs where theree’s a good supply of clean water.
What do government agencies do?
Keep a close eye on pollution in reservoirs, rivers and groundwater.
How do we make water of a good quality?
Water from reservoirs goes to the water treatment works for treatment.
How do the water treatment works work?
What are some people not with the water treatment process.
Not satisfied.
What do the people who are unsatisfied about the water treatment process do?
They buy filters that contain carbon or silver to remove substances from their tap water.
What do the filters do that are bought by people who are unsatisfied with the water treatment process?
- The silver in the filters is supposed to kill bugs.
What do people in hard water areas buy?
Water softeners which contain ion exchange resins.
What is totally pure water?
Water with nothing dissolved in it.
How can totally pure water be produced?
By distillation.
How do we produce totally pure water through distillation?
- Then condensing the steam.
Why don’t we use the distilling process to produce totally pure water in tap water?
Because this process is too expensive, because lots of energy would be needed to boil all he water we use.
Where is distilled water used in?
Chemistry labs.
What is added to drinking water?
- Chloride.
Why is fluoride added to drinking water?
Because it helps to reduce tooth decay.
Why is chlorine added to drinking water?
To prevent disease.
What does adding fluoride and chlorine to water have?
Disadvantages as well as advantages.
What are the disadvantages of adding chlorine to drinking water?