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The salt is a substance and it a ingredient that will not freeze.
If the salt is still in the water it will freeze inside the water so its technically frozen
Pure water freeze faster.
plain water Salt lowers the freezing point of water.
no not necessarily if fresh water gets too cold it can form an iceberg too.
water freezes faster and only water freezes it takes AGES for salt water to freeze water takes about 4 hours in a freezer
Water will freeze faster than salt water.
The salt is a substance and it a ingredient that will not freeze.
If the salt is still in the water it will freeze inside the water so its technically frozen
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
no salt water does not freeze faster than sugar.
Salt water will.
salt water
It depends on how you're trying to freeze them, of course: if you have a freezer that goes to 0 degrees F, like the one in the back room of a supermarket, it'll take as long to freeze the salt water as it would plain water. (Salt water has a lower freezing temperature than plain water but if you have a cold-enough freezer, it'll freeze.) If you pour it into liquid nitrogen, it'll freeze instantly. It also depends on the temperature of the salt water at first. Also, which type of salt, and how pure the water is. It also depends on the concentration of salt.
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.
weak salt water
normal water with salt