Can you get wet and dry water?.....'cause you can get wine dry, sweet, medium, etc?!


Question: Can you get wet and dry water!?!.!.!.!.!.'cause you can get wine dry, sweet, medium, etc!?
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Only soft and hard for water!. The more minerals usually calcium bicarbonate (temporary hardness) and calcium sulphate (permanent hardness) but also many others, the harder the water!. Water which is to soft will more easily dissolve lead in pipes so some lime is often added to prevent this!. Lead piping is gradually being replaced!.Www@FoodAQ@Com

Yes you can, wet water is the ordinary stuff you get out of the tap, dry water is what they take on expeditions or in space when they are limited for weight!. It comes in little packets and is reconstituted to once again form wet water, this can then be drunk or used to wash socks/tights etc!.Www@FoodAQ@Com

Since the sugar content determines the "dryness" level of a wine I say it is true for water as well!. Plain water is dry water and sweetened water such as the flavored water or even soda-colas is/are the semi-sec or sweet water!.


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water is water is water is water!. it is WET!. if you have dry water, you are drinking air!.

there is hard water and soft water!. NOT to be confused with wet water and dry water!.

dooh!.!.!. NO such thing as dry water!.Www@FoodAQ@Com

The 'dry' in 'dry wine' does not refer to physical dryness!. It refers to taste and means it is not particularly sweet!. Www@FoodAQ@Com

ice = solid water

So dry ice = dry water































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No, water is H2O!. You can add stuff to water, but then it's not just water!.Www@FoodAQ@Com

try morrisons still water
that is as dry as anything
as it drys your mouth out and makes it feel like a parrots cageWww@FoodAQ@Com

dont thik so but you can get hard and soft water no jokeWww@FoodAQ@Com

Couldn't frozen water be "hard water"!? What a way to start the week, huh!?Www@FoodAQ@Com





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