The average kitchen faucet in a house will supply 2.5 -3 gallons per minute at 50 PSI. That is an average hose working pressure in North America. A large bath faucet will supply 3 + gpm and a single lever bathroom sink faucet will be about 2 gpm.
it depends on where you live, or specifically where the tap is that you are opening up. It will come from well water or the town's drinking water supply.
Tap water comes from the water faucet. It gets to the water faucet from the water treatment plant through the water storage takes and lines.
Tap water is potable, or drinking, water. When it is introduced into a boiler or other non-drinking resources, it becomes NON potable
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Tap water and bottled water both come from a water source, but they are not exactly the same. Tap water is regulated by the government and usually contains added fluoride for dental health. Bottled water is regulated by the FDA and tends to be filtered or from a natural source, but it can vary in quality.
you can tap tap
No, it isn't faster, tap water freezes just at the same temperature as tap water
it is part of the water system in Rome, just like the tap water that flows into people's homes
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The amount of water that drips from a tap in 15 minutes will depend on the flow rate of the tap. Generally, a dripping tap can release around 1/4 to 1/2 a teaspoon of water per drip. This can vary depending on the condition of the tap and the water pressure.
The chemical energy in tap water mostly comes from the treatment process that water undergoes in water treatment plants. During treatment, chemicals are added to purify the water, and these chemicals contribute to the chemical energy in tap water. Additionally, some chemical energy may come from natural minerals dissolved in the water as it flows through rocks and soil before reaching the treatment plant.