Water will freeze faster than Coke because Coke has more gas than water and gas takes more time to freeze than plain liquid
NO!!!! 'Faster; is NOT the correct word. Salt water freezes at a lower temperature than pure water. 'Faster' only indicates the time it takes to lower the temperature. Pure de-ionised (distilled ) water freeze at 0 oC Salt water freeze at - 6 oC Faster only indicates the length of time it takers to lower the temperature from 0 oC to -6 oC . There is a whole lot of physical chemistry devoted to depression of freezing point (Cryoscopic Constants). of different solvents, containing different solutes.
Yes, usually.
Fresh water typically freezes faster than milk due to its lower density and lack of substances like fat and protein that can inhibit the freezing process. Milk's higher fat content and protein content can slow down the freezing process compared to water.
Yes it does
on fresh salt water
no it does not
Yes.
Of course not!!! If you added salt to fresh water, it wouldn't be fresh, anymore . . . gees.
no
Fresh water typically affects waterproof mascara less than salt water. Waterproof mascara is designed to be resilient against water, but salt water can be more abrasive and drying on the formula, potentially breaking it down faster.
32 degrees Fahrenheit
Fresh water has no specific climate. However it is part of the climate process, all fresh water has been precipitated form the atmosphere. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Climate is a term for the atmosphere, it does not describe water,it dose not have a climate just water