No, it just turns into frozen salt water. What you should do is evaporate the water and then you'll be left with salt crystals.
Salt lowers the freezing temperature of water, which means that it has to be colder for the water to freeze.
Salt decreases the freezing point of water and increases the boiling point of water.
Freezing
It does not, but salt affects the freezing point. All solids are frozen. Each has a different freezing point. Ice is just the freezing point of water. But your computer keys are frozen too. Different substances freeze differently. But for your purposes, compare water to salt water. The salt in the water causes there to be more things in the water that disrupt the tight hydrogen bonds.Since freezing is tighter H-bonds, salt lowers the freezing temperature because it is harder to freeze it now since there is salt in it.
Salt mixes with the water raising it's freezing temperature above normal.
Salt, being a crystalized mineral with no water content has no freezing point.
The addition of salt and flavoring will not prevent water from freezing. However, the freezing point may be slightly altered due to the salt content. In general, salt lowers the freezing point of water, so the water with salt will freeze at a lower temperature compared to pure water.
The freezing cannot be stopped; only the freezing temperature is lowered adding salts.
no
Same as the cold salt water.
Salt doesn't react with water.
7 table spoons of salt stops 500ml of water from freezing