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Frozen water bottles

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Posted by: viet_jon

This morning I saw floating white particles in my water bottle. That's not plastic I'm drinking is it?



Posted by: vinceforheismen

lol



Posted by: Valias

probably salts that clumped together upon freezing or something.



Posted by: kenwood

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Originally Posted by viet_jon View Post
This morning I saw floating white particles in my water bottle. That's not plastic I'm drinking is it?
lmao ROFLx3,000000000000000000000000000000000



Posted by: The Monkey Man

Sorry I left those particles in your bottle this morning



Posted by: Vieope

How were they floating if the water was frozen?



Posted by: viet_jon

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Originally Posted by Vieope View Post
How were they floating if the water was frozen?
when the ice thawed.



Posted by: fufu

Maybe it was back-wash from your mouth?



Posted by: Plateau_Max

Not to be shitting in your cereal but how does floaties in your water bottle relate to diet and nutrition?



Posted by: viet_jon

naw, I don't think it's backwash.

opps.....thought I posted this in General Health section.



Posted by: vinceforheismen

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Originally Posted by Vieope View Post
How were they floating if the water was frozen?
good point!!



Posted by: SANDYSANDY

Sometimes the minerals in the water will form a scum-like when frozen.Flakes are caused by calcium carbonate and magnesium carbonate precipitates. When hard water is frozen or boiled, the carbonates in the water come out of solution, appearing as whitish flakes and attaching to containers. This calcium is the same as that in dairy products and is harmless.



Posted by: min0 lee

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Originally Posted by SANDYSANDY View Post
Sometimes the minerals in the water will form a scum-like when frozen.Flakes are caused by calcium carbonate and magnesium carbonate precipitates. When hard water is frozen or boiled, the carbonates in the water come out of solution, appearing as whitish flakes and attaching to containers. This calcium is the same as that in dairy products and is harmless.
Nice........



Posted by: JimSnow

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Originally Posted by The Monkey Man View Post
Sorry I left those particles in your bottle this morning
Oh, nooo! That's funny!



Posted by: JimSnow

Do you drink well water?



Posted by: SANDYSANDY

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Originally Posted by min0 lee View Post
Nice........
thanx



Posted by: JimSnow

Quote:
Originally Posted by SANDYSANDY View Post
Sometimes the minerals in the water will form a scum-like when frozen.Flakes are caused by calcium carbonate and magnesium carbonate precipitates. When hard water is frozen or boiled, the carbonates in the water come out of solution, appearing as whitish flakes and attaching to containers. This calcium is the same as that in dairy products and is harmless.
When I rented a place in Charleston this summer... I noticed that a high vaulted ceiling sun window above the kitchen had water residue deposits on it. It was quite beautiful when the sun hit. Looked like frost.

Those deposits, however, wouldn't be apparent from any water supply tapped and stored in a bottle... I think. Concentrations have to be way too low.








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