It will freeze slower.. but not by a lot. When there are things such as ions / molecules dissolved in water, that mixture of water / substances will have a lower freezing point.
Soap, because it is a nonpolar molecule will not SUBSTANTIALLY reduce the freezing point, but it WILL reduce the freezing point by a tiny bit. Because of this reduction in freezing pt, it will take slightly longer for it to freeze
So yeah, soapy water will not necessarily freeze faster than tap water.
Because the addition of soap in water decrease the freezing point, by comparison with pure water.
No, it will freeze slower.
no it can not i tired it
no
Fresh water.
yes milk freeezes faster
On the contrary, it takes longer for salt water to freeze - it freezes at a lower temperature than fresh water does.
Salt water freezes at a lower temp than fresh, meaning colder. It may freeze faster when chilled enough be cause the salt would disrupt the plateo of the water so it may freeze faster.
Pure water freeze faster.
Fresh water.
Fresh water freezes faster than salt water, yes.
yes milk freeezes faster
because it doesn't have any hing in it.
soapy water
Salt water is slower.
sea water doesnt freeze faster than fresh water, fresh water freezes faster than sea water as it has a lower freezing point than sea water has as sea water contains salt which makes the boiling/freezing points increase therefore making the sea water freeze at a lower temperature.
Water will freeze faster than Coke because Coke has more gas than water and gas takes more time to freeze than plain liquid
fresh water freezed faster than salt containing water due to less impurities and strong hydrogen bonding exists in purified water SADE-RRK
Good question ill test it and find out.
Fresh water is probably the likely candidate. If you add salt to a liquid, its freezing point lowers. Meaning, it would need a lower temperature for it to freeze.
On the contrary, it takes longer for salt water to freeze - it freezes at a lower temperature than fresh water does.