I think that the point chalker is trying to make is that whether its freshwater or salt water, it's still water. If salt water weren't considered water, what would we say the ocean was filled of?ScottMaurer19 wrote:Visibly the event supervisors would not be able to tell. However, they could test by simply using a voltmeter.chalker wrote:I'd suggest looking at this in 2 ways:ScottMaurer19 wrote: Thanks for (unofficially) explaining! One more question if it's not too much to ask... Does the water have to be pure (i.e. distilled) or can it have dissolved ions in it (i.e. tapwater or saltwater)?
1. Would the average lay person (which is what the majority of SO event supervisors are) look at a given sample of tapwater or saltwater and when asked whether it was 'water' answer 'yes'?
2. Is there any reasonable way the average event supervisor would be able to determine at the event whether a given sample of 'water' was pure / distilled / tap / salt?
As always, this is not the place for official statements or clarifications.
