Yes it is easier to swim in seawater because it contains salt which has a lesser density than water
It depends on the weather
and it is usually cold but it seems warm because your body warms it up.
it depends where the water is. it is classified by were the water is not but the type
No - Ocean water freezes at a lower temperature than fresh water.
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It is lower.
water can be compressed and it would make the freezing point and the boiling point lower
When a solute is dissolved into water the freezing point will lower. In other words, if you want to freeze a solution of water and some solute, you will have to cool it beyond the freezing point of pure water.
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Dissolved salts in water contribute to a decrease of the freezing point.
The freezing point of salt water is lower than the freezing point of distilled water.
Because ocean water contains 3.5 % salt.
Freezing point (more salt the lower the freezing point). Density (more salt, the heavier the water).
It is lower.
The freezing point of ocean water is lower (approx. -2 to -3 0C).This is normal because the ocean water is not pure - may contain approx. 30 g/L salts, especially chlorides.
Aluminum bromide (AlBr3) will lower the freezing point of water the most.
As water freezes salt is released increasing the percentage of salt in the ocean water, the higher the percentage of salt the lower the freezing temperature of the water. The cycle of water freezing -> salt being released -> more water freezing reaches equilibrium at witch point the temperature necessary to freeze more water is lower then the air temperature.
The freezing point will be lower than water with nothing dissolved in it.
water can be compressed and it would make the freezing point and the boiling point lower
Add salt.
Because alcohol has a lower freezing point than water. By mixing it with water, you lower the waters freezing point. So it keeps the water from freezing on the windshield.
It make the boiling point higher, and the freezing point lower.