Chemistry
Give reason:
Rain water is considered the purest form of natural water.
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Rain water is the purest form of water, formed by the evaporation of water from water bodies on the earth's surfaces, followed by condensation of its vapour. The only impurities present in rain water are dust and dissolved, non-poisonous gases of air.
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