no
Yes, water is purified in very big installations.
Yes. This is how water is purified to get distilled water and/or deionized water.
purified
No; detergents have different recipes, but sometimes these are similar.
to be clean
My father drank purified water
Soaps and detergents act differently in hard water and soft water respectively..over use of detergents causes water pollution wich can be avoided by using soaps...........wich causes much less pollution.
It just gets purified You put in chlorine and take the water at the top
I found out by experience after we had a reverse osmosis water purifier installed, that plain water and regular ivory soap could remove most of the stains I encountered on synthetic carpet and it allows detergents to clean more using less detergent. If you've ever showered in that type of purified water, you'll notice a larger amount of suds with less soap!
water goes to sea water again and gets purified and comes from tap etc
purified
The water was purified before they drank it. Purified water is the only water they drink.
Detergents are not considered as water pollutants since the use of phosphates in detergents was outlawed.
its purified
You can clean them using water some detergents.
Water that has been mechanically filtered is known as purified water. The most common type of purified water is known as distilled water.
yes it can be purified