¿Estamos bebiendo AGUA CONTAMINADA? - Aguas embotelladas chilenas

¿Estamos bebiendo AGUA CONTAMINADA? - Aguas embotelladas chilenas

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Science, Chemistry

10th - 12th Grade

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The video discusses a study on Chilean bottled water, highlighting concerns about nitrate and arsenic contamination. It examines the differences between mineral and purified water, emphasizing that natural does not always mean safe. The study reveals that while all waters meet mineral water regulations, some exceed drinking water standards, posing potential health risks. The video also challenges the naturalistic fallacy, urging viewers to evaluate water quality based on scientific evidence rather than assumptions about naturalness.

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3 mins • 1 pt

What were the main findings of the first study of Chilean bottled water?

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Why do some bottled waters not comply with the standards for drinking water despite being regulated?

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What health risks are associated with high nitrate consumption in babies and children?

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Discuss the implications of arsenic levels found in some bottled waters.

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How can the source of water affect its composition and safety?

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What is the naturalistic fallacy, and how does it relate to perceptions of bottled water?

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What measures could be taken to address the issues found in the bottled water study?

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