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Dave Plowman (News)
 
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Default Safe to drink boiled water from hot tap?

In article ,
John Savage wrote:
It probably depends a lot of the water's pH and natural mineral and
gas content, but around here it is recommended that when preparing
beverages we use water from the cold tap. My understanding is that
copper dissolves better in hot water, so water that has been standing
in the hot water tank emerges with a higher copper content than water
that has been standing for equal time in cold copper pipes.


To avoid unwanted copper intake, fill your electric jug from the cold
water tap even though it will take a minute more to bring to the boil.


And the extra time taken dissolves nasty chemicals from the kettle body?

First I've heard of copper dissolving in hot water. How long does it take
for the pipes to disappear?

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