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Dehydrated water free sample

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  • omg this is a science thread! lol :j

    lol it says on website

    "[FONT=Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif]It takes 15 years to form and only minutes to vaporize… Pure, refreshing, crystal clear, filtered, and compressed dehydrated water. No where on Earth will you find a more pure substance. Dehydrated water is compact, lightweight, easy to store, and perfect to take wherever you go. It's free of toxins, chemicals, lead, minerals, and almost every other dangerous substance you can think of. Dehydrated water is the perfect addition to all high-fiber, protein, and carbohydrate diets. Try some today!"[/FONT]
  • Ok, just in case anybody is actually wondering lol, it is for real to a point, they send you something similar to a piece of bubble wrap, in other words, dehydrated water is air.
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  • Oh boy..I never realized ice was so complicated..
    Took a look here http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ice to try and find out more about the pressure thing... got a headache now..
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  • connacher
    connacher Posts: 1,042 Forumite
    :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl:
    i used to hate it when aunts and grans would come up to me at weddings pinch my cheeks and say "your next, your next". well they stoped that crap when i started to do the same to them at funerals:rotfl:
  • got a headache now..


    Have a glass of water with lots of ice. ;)
  • Tribulation
    Tribulation Posts: 4,001 Forumite
    Best laugh I've had in ages. Some of the other sites linked to it are pretty good too.

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  • Steve-o
    Steve-o Posts: 4,487 Forumite
    vyseyboy wrote: »
    And the sea is super salty, and mobile too, which I guess would help.... and if any bits were frozen, they'd float to the top, being less dense than water.


    It wouldn't make a difference with it being salty, the ice is still going to float either way. Stick a couple of ice cubes in a glass of normal water and see. :p

    If ice were indeed denser than water, life would probably never have got very far on Earth: ice wouldn't float, and all of the water masses would become solid blocks of ice by freezing from the bottom right up to the top. Which would have been a bit of a headache during the Ice Age. :rotfl:

    Compressing a substance causes its temperature to rise, which is slightly the opposite of ice.
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  • sarerb18
    sarerb18 Posts: 1,979 Forumite
    Alfie_E wrote: »
    Try telling that to my furred up kettle. :D Ok, that’s my local tap water, complete with various salts and the bodies of now hopefully dead bacteria, etc. But, the product that’s being offering here is seriously surreal – see the Dehydrated Water Video.

    Just thought I'd let you know that after clicking on this link AVG detected a security breach and set off the alarm bells.
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  • Zebedeee
    Zebedeee Posts: 949 Forumite
    If compressing water turned it into ice, hydraulics wouldn't work. As water doesn't compress it can be used to shift heavy stuff at high pressures, using hydraulics.

    I love this thread! Who said money saving can't be fun?
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