A freshwater marsh
no, because if you put saltwater and freshwater in the freezer saltwater will not freeze completely ,because it has salt in it and it will not freeze at the same rate as freshwater that is my answer to this question.
Dissolved salts in water contribute to a decrease of the freezing point.
A solute added to water decreases the freezing point.
3200ppm would have no affect on the freeze point of water, so your answer would be 32 degrees.
It will freeze quicker ina colder temperature. What is the temperature ?
no, because if you put saltwater and freshwater in the freezer saltwater will not freeze completely ,because it has salt in it and it will not freeze at the same rate as freshwater that is my answer to this question.
When temperature decreases, a fluid will eventually freeze and become solid
freshwater. when you add salt to a liquid it raises the boiling point and lowers the freezing point.
Salt water needs to be much colder than fresh water to freeze because salt melts ice.
Because of a phenomenon called "freezing point depression." Dissolving any solute in a solvent causes that solvent to freeze at a lower temperature than it would if it were pure (it also causes the boiling point to go UP). The salt in saltwater causes this effect. The amount the freezing point changes depends on the amount of dissolved salt.
Dissolved salts in water contribute to a decrease of the freezing point.
cos it contains salt :)
No, the molecules only compact into more and more dense solids as temperature decreases.
Saltwater has a much lower freezing point (the freezing point is the temperature where something freezes) than freshwater does. And the more salt there is in it, the lower the freezing point gets. So in order to know the exact temperature that it's going to freeze, you have to know just how salty it is. For saltwater that's as saturated as it can possibly get (i.e. there's no way to dissolve any more salt in it no matter how hard you tried), the freezing point is -21.1 degrees Celsius. This is when the saltwater is 23.3% salt (by weight)
because the ocean has salt in it rather than freshwater lake Because fresh water on the surface of a lake is frozen. Under similar conditions, salt water is not frozen.
because the ocean has salt in it rather than freshwater lake Because fresh water on the surface of a lake is frozen. Under similar conditions, salt water is not frozen.
because saltwater has a higher freezing point