If the salt is still in the water it will freeze inside the water so its technically frozen
On the contrary, it takes longer for salt water to freeze - it freezes at a lower temperature than fresh water does.
Salt will lower the freezing point of water. So, "pure" water freezes easier than salt water.
Salt water freezes at a lower temp than fresh, meaning colder. It may freeze faster when chilled enough be cause the salt would disrupt the plateo of the water so it may freeze faster.
Ocean water freezes just like freshwater, but at lower temperatures. Fresh water freezes at 32 degrees Fahrenheit but seawater freezes at about 28.4 degrees Fahrenheit, because of the salt in it.
Salt water freezes slower than sugar because salt water has more molecules than sugar...so it drops the temp and the process of freezing
because the salt is harder to freeze
water freezes faster and only water freezes it takes AGES for salt water to freeze water takes about 4 hours in a freezer
Sugar water freezes faster than salt water. However, regular tap water will freeze faster than either salt, or sugar water.
It doesn't. Tap water freezes faster than salt water.
Fresh water freezes faster than salt water, yes.
Any water that gets cold enough to freeze. You can freeze fresh water, brackish water, salt water, or polluted water.
yes it does it does not freeze as fast
Table salt melts/freezes at 802 degrees Celsius
On the contrary, it takes longer for salt water to freeze - it freezes at a lower temperature than fresh water does.
Sugar water will freeze faster. Salt lowers the temperature at which water freezes. That is why they put salt on the roads and on sidewalks in snowy areas. Sugar in water should have little to no affect on the rate of freezing.
Salt will lower the freezing point of water. So, "pure" water freezes easier than salt water.
i did the research on for a science project and sugar water freezes fastest