no, because if you put saltwater and freshwater in the freezer saltwater will not freeze completely ,because it has salt in it and it will not freeze at the same rate as freshwater that is my answer to this question.
Salted water has a lower freezing point than pure water.
On the contrary, it takes longer for salt water to freeze - it freezes at a lower temperature than fresh water does.
Salt lowers the melting point of water. The water will have to be at a colder temperature to freeze since the salt inhibits the waters ability to form ice crystals at the normal freezing temperature.
if you add salt to water, it will freeze at a lower temperature.. i do not think it is possible at a temperature below zero degrees.
yes depending on the temperature it might freeze completely
The salt is a substance and it a ingredient that will not freeze.
On the contrary, it takes longer for salt water to freeze - it freezes at a lower temperature than fresh water does.
normal water with salt
Salt lowers the melting point of water. The water will have to be at a colder temperature to freeze since the salt inhibits the waters ability to form ice crystals at the normal freezing temperature.
The difference is that fresh water will freeze at 0.c and salt will freeze to a lower temperature due to the presence of impurities (salt).
Salt lowers the freezing temperature of water, which means that it has to be colder for the water to freeze.
As water freezes salt is released increasing the percentage of salt in the ocean water, the higher the percentage of salt the lower the freezing temperature of the water. The cycle of water freezing -> salt being released -> more water freezing reaches equilibrium at witch point the temperature necessary to freeze more water is lower then the air temperature.
if you add salt to water, it will freeze at a lower temperature.. i do not think it is possible at a temperature below zero degrees.
yes depending on the temperature it might freeze completely
If you add salt to ice it will start to make the ice dissolve because the salt made it hotter. If it is 0 degrees Celsius ideal water will freeze. When you add salt to it, the salt is ionized by the water molecules, dissolving it into solution. It takes a temperature of -5 degrees Celsius for the water to break its association with the ions and freeze as a pure substance.
salt water does provide a lower degree of freezing temperature but the normal amount in a salt water pool is so low that the answer is "not enough to make a difference". Protect your pool and equipment from freezing as you would if it weren't a salt water pool
no that much longer actually, say it takes 10 minutes for normal water to freeze, then salt water only about 13 minutes hope that helped
Salt lowers the freezing temperature of water/ice therefore the water/ice needs to be colder then usual to freeze.