Distilled?
Well I think the answer is 3.34%?
That's a wild guess because I remember hearing this statistic randomly in a Science vid at school but I'm not sure if that was the answer.
The density of a salt saturated solution is 1.2 g/mL
fresh water, if noy distilled water (water evaporated then condensed to reform water thus losing all impurities however boilng causes destruction of minerals found in natural water)
No, addition of table salt (NaCl) to water used for watering plants will normally kill the plant.
only fresh water clams can not salt water
In tap water, you will most likely find iron. In distilled or deionized water, no.
yes it does, it kill the plant. :)
As salt water will kill it quickly in almost all situations, and a regular tap water would keep it living at it's normal rate, I'd say salt would have the greater effect...albeit a negative effect.
Distilled.
distilled.
Distilled water. It has less bacteria and chemicals in it than tap water.
Salt water is denser than fresh water
Distilled water will rust a nail faster as distilled water contains higher levels of OXYGEN which is what causes OXIDATION or commonly referred to as rust...
In tap water because this contain many useful minerals.
Tap water often has additives, distilled water is justwater
Tap water often has additives, distilled water is justwater
Of the three, he would use distilled water. In reality he would use tap water.
Distilled water is neutral.
Tap water contain some minor impurities.
Distilled water is more pure than tap water or seawater.