Mel Keeler of Waterworld stoops to
name calling
After being exposed as a con artist for selling cheap filtration
products at inflated prices, Mel Keeler of waterworld
takes to name calling when his employee Stacy Molyneaux
quit working for him. Mel Keeler is now
saying that he has fired Stacy. The fact is that
Stacy quit after discovering waterworld is a scam that takes
money from people in exchange for cheap filtration equipment.
Waterworld uses "trick science" to make people believe
their water is not clean.
How the trick works:
The science Behind the Chemical Drops
Some substances dissolve in water, like salt. They are said to
be soluble in water. Take a teaspoon of salt and stir it into
a glass of water and it disappears because it dissolves –
that is, it stops being a solid and becomes part of the liquid.
Some substances do not dissolve in water, like sand. They
are said to be insoluble in water. Take a teaspoon of sand
and stir it into a glass of water and it remains a solid,
which will settle to the bottom when you stop stirring.
In the reaction that we witnessed, two chemicals were added to
the water. The first was Potassium Hydroxide, which increases
the pH of the water. The second chemical contains “sulfates”.
When the pH is high, the sulfates combine with calcium
in the tap water to form Calcium Sulfate.
Calcium Sulfate is insoluble, so it does the opposite of dissolving
– it precipitates. That is, it changes from a liquid
to a solid right before our eyes (just like salt changes
from a solid to a liquid before our eyes if we stir it
in water). Precipitation is just dissolving in reverse.
The water sample that was treated by the salesperson has had the
calcium removed, so no precipitation occurs.
So the precipitation reaction just proves that tap water contains
calcium – a mineral that is essential in our diet.
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After Stacy Molyneaux exposed this sales scam, Mel has
stooped to name calling and making false accusations.
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