Boiling tap water can remove 90 percent of microplasticswww.livescience.comexternal-link ZeroCool ( @ZeroCool@beehaw.org ) Science • 3 months ago message-square50arrow-up1147
arrow-up1147external-linkBoiling tap water can remove 90 percent of microplasticswww.livescience.com ZeroCool ( @ZeroCool@beehaw.org ) Science • 3 months ago message-square50
minus-square Seraph ( @Seraph@kbin.social ) linkfedilink7•edit-23 months agoDisturbing that micro plastics evaporate! So if we just boil the ocean…
minus-square BolexForSoup ( @BolexForSoup@kbin.social ) linkfedilink14•edit-23 months agoIt doesn’t. Please read the article.
minus-square DarkGamer ( @DarkGamer@kbin.social ) linkfedilink6•3 months agoThe oil industry is doing all they can!
minus-square P1r4nha ( @P1r4nha@feddit.de ) linkfedilink3•3 months agoWell, not boiling, but we do heat it up
minus-square k_rol ( @k_rol@lemmy.ca ) linkfedilink1•3 months agoIt bonds with calcium but then they don’t say why it’s not an issue anymore. Does it become a super stable particle? I don’t fully get it.
minus-square fine_sandy_bottom ( @fine_sandy_bottom@discuss.tchncs.de ) linkfedilink2•3 months agoThey say filter out the calcium
Disturbing that micro plastics evaporate!
So if we just boil the ocean…
It doesn’t. Please read the article.
The oil industry is doing all they can!
Well, not boiling, but we do heat it up
It bonds with calcium but then they don’t say why it’s not an issue anymore. Does it become a super stable particle? I don’t fully get it.
They say filter out the calcium