no it stays the same
Salt decreases the freezing point of water and increases the boiling point of water.
Salt, being a crystalized mineral with no water content has no freezing point.
To determine the freezing point of a solution using a salt water freezing point calculator, you need to input the concentration of salt in the solution and the calculator will provide you with the freezing point of the solution.
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 doesn't change the temperature of water, it changes the freezing point. salt lowers the freezing point of water so that it will become ice at a lower temperature, therefor melt at a lower temperature which is why salt is put on the roads when it is icy
If you want to limit yourself to water only, you could change the pressure. That would greatly change the boiling point and slightly change the freezing point. If you don't care about limiting yourself to pure water, you can dissolve a salt or other substance in the water to lower the freezing point and raising the boiling point.
When salt is dissolved in water, the freezing point of water drops and the boiling point of water elevates.
The addition of salt to water will affect the freezing point as it the freezing point temperature is lowered. It's not the salt that lowers the temperature but it's because a new solution that was created.
No. Salt makes the freezing point of water lower and the boiling point higher. The particles of salt get in the way of crystal formation when freezing. They also get in the way of particles trying to escape when boiling.
No, it can't be separated. The salt water would completely freeze with a change in melting point of solution.
Adding salt to water the freezing point decrease.
Salt lowers the freezing point of water by disrupting the formation of ice crystals. When salt is added to water, it interferes with the hydrogen bonding between water molecules, making it more difficult for them to organize into a solid lattice structure. This results in the need for lower temperatures to freeze the saltwater solution compared to pure water.