Distillation will remove salt, boiling will leave the salt behind, but you have to go through the trouble of condensing it. Also, tap water has added chlorine, fluoride, and other antimicrobial chemicals to kill any microbes left after filtering. You would have to have certain filter systems and chemicals to make ACTUAL tap water.
Yes, tap water is fresh, because it is drinkable and not salty. That is what is meant by fresh water.
Freshwater is not salty. Saltwater is salty.
Tap water
You increase the spaces between the water molecules, thus abling more salt to be dissolved in the water
Only if you turn the tap on
you put water in it with the tap. turn the tap that has"C" on it. do not turn the one with the "H" on it. have a nice bath
Turn on a tap?
Of the three: tap water. Unless the plant you're talking about is a marsh plant, salt water will relatively quickly turn the tips of your plant's leaves brown. Even tap will do this, due to the trace minerals. The BEST water is filtered, room-temp tap -or- rainwater, if you have the means to collect, save, and keep it clean for later use.
i don't know if its fresh or salty but i think it's fresh
The boiling water will evaporate (turn to vapor). The ice will melt (turn to liquid) and then begin to evaporate (turn to vapor). The tap water will begin to evaporate (turn to vapor).
give them clean water straight from the tap
Yes!