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What distinguishes potable water from pure water?

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MCQ

Type

practice

Style

Topic

Using the Earth's resources and obtaining potable water

Question

  1. A. Potable water is treated, while pure water is not
  2. B. Pure water is always safe to drink
  3. C. Potable water has specific health standards, while pure water may not
  4. D. Potable water is chemically pure

Answer

The correct option is Potable water has specific health standards, while pure water may not. This answer is correct because it matches the approved learning objective to distinguish potable water from chemically pure water in the subtopic Potable water.

Explanation

The correct option is Potable water has specific health standards, while pure water may not. Potable water has specific health standards, while pure water may not is correct because it directly supports the approved learning objective to distinguish potable water from chemically pure water. This belongs to the subtopic Potable water within Using the Earth's resources and obtaining potable water, so the explanation must stay tied to that curriculum context. The other options are incorrect because they either do not answer this learning objective, use a vague statement, or move away from Potable water.

Common mistake

Confusing Potable Water with Pure Water

Students often think that potable water is the same as chemically pure water, not realizing that potable water can contain dissolved substances that make it safe to drink.

Remember that potable water is safe for consumption and may have low levels of dissolved salts and microbes, while chemically pure water contains no impurities.

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