It depends on the following factors
1. Surrounding temperature
2. keeping the doors open would make it faster
3. The temperature already attained in it. This depends on the knob position kept.
hot water = 3 hours
cold water = 1 hour
about three days
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Unless it has a special compartment, water ought not freeze in a refrigerator. A refrigerator ought to be set to 37º F, 3ºC
This depends on the volume of the water, initial temperature of the water, ambiental temperature, container geometry, air flow, purity of water etc.
The amount of time it would take to freeze a 400Ml bottle of water will depend on the temperature of the freezer. On average this takes about 3 to 5 hours.
it will take longer to freeze
It depends what temperature you try to freeze it at.
because water is generally cold unless heated in a kettle. Coffee on the other hand is warm when you make it so if the water is colder to start with it will take less time to freeze.
It may take any time depending on its mass and temperature as well as surrounding environmental temperature (other factors that may be involved are movement or surface area). Generally speaking, it takes less time to freeze as each of those three conditions is reduced (there is an odd area where really, really hot water freezes slightly faster than really hot water).Be the scientist and try it out! If you put a bottle of warm water into a deep freeze at say minus 12°C it would take several hours for the water to chill then freeze, if you put the same bottle in a flask of liquid nitrogen it would freeze almost instantly.
depends on the temperatures
What starts to freeze at 32 degrees, so it would take quite a while. Also depending on how much water there was.
That depends on the amount of water, the temperature, the shape of the container that holds the water.
no that much longer actually, say it takes 10 minutes for normal water to freeze, then salt water only about 13 minutes hope that helped
It depends on it's starting temperature
It would depend on the temperature difference.
Yes and no. When you try to freeze saltwater it will take much longer than regular water would. Also it will not freeze all the way through it will just have a layer on top.
Hot water will freeze faster than vinegar because the hot water atoms will slow quickly and the vinegar will take longer to freeze because it contains an oil like sustance which take lionger to freeze.
Yes, but the larger the amount of water, the longer it will take for it to freeze.
Freezing it can actually make it stale and dry out faster when you take it out. It is best to keep it in the refrigerator.
depends how cold and what you use to freeze it
water freezes faster and only water freezes it takes AGES for salt water to freeze water takes about 4 hours in a freezer