This can be used as a lubricant or a coolant at a temperature below freezing of water, but above the freezing point of the liquid. Also, when ice freezes on sidewalks, salt is spread to prevent slipping on the ice.
Dissolved salts in water contribute to a decrease of the freezing point.
A solute added to water decreases the freezing point.
Yes if something is dissolved in the water then it is no longer pure water and the freezing point will change
It will freeze quicker ina colder temperature. What is the temperature ?
why there is need to freeze plasma
Dissolved salts in water contribute to a decrease of the freezing point.
The ocean water has a high amount of dissolved salts.
Yes, is true.
A solute added to water decreases the freezing point.
Yes if something is dissolved in the water then it is no longer pure water and the freezing point will change
what temperature does diesel freeze at in Celsius
Seawater does freeze, but it freezes at a lower temperature than pure water. When compounds, like salt, are dissolved in water, it freezes at a lower temperature. This is called freezing point depression. Seawater has a salinity of 3.5% and freezes at about 28 degrees F or -2 degrees C.
It will freeze quicker ina colder temperature. What is the temperature ?
why there is need to freeze plasma
It depends what temperature you try to freeze it at.
it depends on what's the temperature you freeze it in. if you freeze it in a freezer with the temperature at 5 degrees it might take about 45 minutes to an hour.
A solution of salt in water has a lower freezing point than that of pure water. Presence of salt in the sea water causes a lowering of the freezing point. Lakes are mainly fresh water which will freeze at a higher temperature than sea water. Which means a fresh water lake will freeze over before the sea will because the temperature needs to be much colder to freeze sea water because of the salt dissolved in the sea water.