zerowater
Zerowater is a term used to describe water that has been treated to remove all dissolved minerals, including calcium, magnesium, and other ions. This process typically involves reverse osmosis, which forces water through a semipermeable membrane that allows only water molecules to pass through, leaving behind the dissolved minerals. The resulting water is essentially pure H2O, with no taste, odor, or color.
Zerowater is often used in industrial processes where the presence of minerals can cause issues, such as
In recent years, zerowater has gained popularity as a beverage, often marketed as a health drink. Proponents