Chemical composition of water
Mineral water
Mineral water - natural water comprising at least 1000 mg / dm dissolved solids in the form of ions. In addition, the dissolved gases may include natural (carbon dioxide, hydrogen sulfide).
Composition
Bicarbonate in water
Water containing significant amounts of bicarbonates (above 600 mg / l) should not be drunk in large quantities.
Water containing significant amounts of bicarbonates (above 600 mg / l) should not be drunk in large quantities.
Sulfates in water
Sulfates proved to have positive effect on human body, too when the water contain at least 250 mg / l.
Sulfates proved to have positive effect on human body, too when the water contain at least 250 mg / l.
Potassium in water
We can forget about finding this element in any mineral water. It is indeed very necessary for our body, especially for the proper functioning of the heart.
We can forget about finding this element in any mineral water. It is indeed very necessary for our body, especially for the proper functioning of the heart.
Sodium in water
Sodium is a controversial ingredient of any water. It is found in many mineral waters in amounts above the required minimum - 200 mg / l.
Sodium is a controversial ingredient of any water. It is found in many mineral waters in amounts above the required minimum - 200 mg / l.