In order for water to be supercooled, there must not be impurities that can act as nucleation sites within the water. Spring water should work, though tap water would more than likely need to be purified before it would be supercooled, as by reverse osmosis.
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Yes, both tap water and spring water can be supercooled. However, tap water may have impurities that can disrupt the supercooling process more easily compared to spring water due to variations in water quality. Supercooling is the process of cooling a liquid below its freezing point without it solidifying.
Tap water can affect plant growth depending on the quality of the water and its mineral content. Spring water is usually free from harmful chemicals and may contain minerals that can benefit plant growth. It's important to test the pH and chemical composition of both tap and spring water before using them to water plants.
Water vapor can exist at this temperature if it is supercooled (if there is no condensation nuclei for it to form on).
If the refrigerator water is filtered, then it would be different from the tap water coming from the sink.
Freshwater is not salty. Saltwater is salty.
it says on the internet that tap water is pure so tap water is pure i hope that answers your question!