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it is not possible to seperate salt from the ice....bcoz...it is mixed up with water and if we make ithe ice into powder we can't seperate the salt from it...

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What is a good hypothesis for can you separate salt from water by freezing?

A possible hypothesis could be: "If salt is mixed with water and the solution is frozen, then the salt will not separate from the water, as both salt and water will freeze together into a solid."


Does salt water separate when frozen?

When a mixture of salt and water freeze, the two substances will not separate. The mixture will just become frozen salt water.


Plus can you separate salt from water by freezing?

No, it can't be separated. The salt water would completely freeze with a change in melting point of solution.


What freeze faster salt or water?

Water will freeze faster than salt water.


Why did the salt water freeze but the salt did?

Salt lowers the freezing point of water, meaning it needs to be colder for the salt water to freeze compared to pure water. The salt itself does not freeze because its freezing temperature is much lower than that of the salt water solution.


If salt water freezes does the salt freeze to?

If the salt is still in the water it will freeze inside the water so its technically frozen


Does salt water freeze faster than sugar water?

no salt water does not freeze faster than sugar.


How long do it take salt water or water to freeze and which one freeze quicker?

Salt water takes longer to freeze than plain water because the salt lowers the freezing point of the water. The time it takes for either to freeze depends on the temperature of the environment and the concentration of salt in the water. Generally, plain water will freeze faster than salt water in the same conditions.


What freeze faster salt water or sugar water?

Salt water will.


Which will freeze first-sugared water or salt water?

salt water


Will salt and water freeze?

Yes, salt water does indeed freeze. The addition of a solute (salt in this case) to a solvent (water) will always lower the solution's freezing point. This just means it needs to be colder than 32oC to freeze the salt water.


Which freeze faster stronger salt water or weak salt water?

weak salt water