Since copper is antimicrobial would a copper bottle filled with water passively purify the water inside?

since copper is antimicrobial would a copper bottle filled with water passively purify the water inside?

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Do you like metallic tastes in your water you fucking retard

I assume that would be preferable over death for third world people.

Is copper financially feasible in 3rd world cunts?

Kill urself

THIS THREAD IS NOW ABOUT HOW WE CAN REPLICATE COPPER OR ANY OTHER ANTIMICROBIAL MATERIAL REALISTICALLY.

Take container for water
Melt
Make two containers twice as thin
You now have two containers.

Take containers for water
Melt each separately
Make two containers from each twice as thin
You now have four containers.

Bacteria won't grow ON copper but it will probably grow in the water even if it has some copper ions.

I used to live in a third world country before moving to US. We would just boil our water before drinking.

Take containers for water
Melt each separately
Make four containers from each twice as thin
You now have eight containers.

Why do they even have to be twice as thin?

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theres 3rd world and 3rd world

what shithole did you come from

copper salts are also toxic to humans

because they're not infinitely thin yet.

Plebs and their copper bottles. Master race silver bottle over here.

>still using copper bottles
>not using superior bronzebottles
KEK

because the axiom of choice is obviously false.

>niggers
>smart enough to boil water
Ha ha ha.
They can't even grown their own food, do you think they understand concepts such as "community effort" or "distillery"?

Take containers for water
Melt each separately
Make four containers from each twice as thin
You now have sixteen containers.

Maybe, but you'd end up with heavy metal poisoning, so it doesn't matter.

Use a silver bottle instead. No metal taste then.

No. Cooper is ridiculously highly regulated in any organism, due to the toxic effects of it. Microbes won't uptake raw toxic copper ions. All you would end up with is blue water