Soda water is, speaking correctly, the water to which air is added.
This term, however, is often applied to carbonated water.
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Aeration goal
Water-soluble sulfur compounds are not always harmful, but can give you bad taste water or bad smell. These compounds can be removed in several ways, the most effective being the exposure of chlorine gas. However, aeration can also be effective if the amount of sulfur in the water is relatively low.
During aeration, water is pumped into a non-pressurized and restless tank. It physically removes many sulfur compounds, which are then discarded. Exposure to oxygen in the air also oxidizes some compounds, creating sulfur atoms that can be filtered from water.
Aeration is also an effective way to remove radon from water.
Small tanks and ponds to keep the aquatic animals such as fish or lobsters often rely on aeration to maintain sufficient oxygenation levels in the water. This can be achieved by pumping air into the water, allowing it to bubble to the surface; or with a jet fountain that stirs water. Both of these methods create a large amount of surface area between water and air, thus allowing gas transfer.
The wave action on the edge of the large body of water can provide aeration of the surrounding water, thus providing increased oxygenation that can benefit various forms of aquatic life.
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See also
- Drinking water
- Water purification
- Aeration pool
- Tambak
References
- This article combines text from publications now in the public domain: Ã, Ward, Artemas (1911). The Grocer's Encyclopedia . Ã,
- "Hydrogen Sulfide Removal Method". Excel Water Technologies Inc. Archived from the original on November 10, 2006 . Retrieved 2007-03-09 .
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