NO!!! bottled water costs so much more than tap!
Tap water is typically better for growing sugar crystals because it contains minerals that can help promote crystal growth. Bottled water may lack these minerals and impurities necessary for successful crystal formation.
Bottled water is not necessarily soft water. Much of the bottled water sold in stores is plain tap water, some is from springs containing various minerals in solution, and some is distilled water.
Sugar cubes dissolve faster in tap water as compared to bottled water. Tap water typically contains more impurities and dissolved solids, which can help break down the sugar cubes more quickly. Bottled water usually has fewer impurities and dissolved solids, leading to a slower dissolution rate.
I have heard that bottled water is better for plant growth because tap water has too much iron in it.
This depends on how the tap water is in your area. If you trust the tap water, then it is fine to give it to them. On the other hand, if you live in an area where the water might not be the safest, bottled is best. In my opinion, however, bottled water is surely the safest route to take. Another option also is to use a water purifier.
no juice in general is bad for the human body. juice contains so much sugar and carbs. that if your trying to loss weight good luck there!!!! therefore stick with water which has a lot of sugar as well!!!
Question Continue>Calculate how much water a liter of tap water costs.>Calculate how much a liter of bottled water costs.>If you drink 2 liters of tap water instead of 2litres of bottled water how much money would you save?
About 1.50. :)
1 liter
Bottled water varies from distilled water, which is steamed then condensed into pure H2O with no minerals, to filtered water with some minerals, to mineral water from natural springs. Bottled water can be carbonated or not. In the United States the FDA has established "Standards of Identity" for bottled water. For a product to be sold as "bottled water", it cannot be sweetened or have chemical additives, and must have no calories and be sugar free. If flavors, extracts or essences from spice or fruit are added to the water, these additions must be less than 1% by weight of the final product.
Bottled water varies from distilled water, which is steamed then condensed into pure H2O with no minerals, to filtered water with some minerals, to mineral water from natural springs. Bottled water can be carbonated or not. In the United States the FDA has established "Standards of Identity" for bottled water. For a product to be sold as "bottled water", it cannot be sweetened or have chemical additives, and must have no calories and be sugar free. If flavors, extracts or essences from spice or fruit are added to the water, these additions must be less than 1% by weight of the final product.