You could freeze powdered sugar, but I do not know why you would want to do that. You would need to make sure it is well-sealed in impermeable packaging.
it kinda depends if it has sugar on it, because sugar does not freeze.
Confectioners sugar
It can takes up to 14 to 15 hours to freeze, depending on the amount of sugar you put in it. The higher the concentration of solute, the longer a solution takes to freeze. But unlike salt water, water containing sugar can freeze with the sugar trapped inside.
no salt water does not freeze faster than sugar.
never
Sugar is not hot, it will freeze, Sugar vs Ice - Ice freezes sugar
Powered sugar is pulverizing granulated sugar, with cornstarch added to prevent lumps.
No, sugar will not freeze. However, it may draw consensation, which can turn it rock hard and/or may freeze.
The water that will freeze first is none because because sugar and salt are the same.They only have different taste.
The specific gravity of powdered sugar is approximately 0.6 to 0.8.
Yes! Its the same thing but finer
Pour it in a tank with an electric eel