The temperature at which water can be transformed from liquid to solid, the temperature at which water must be in order for the heat of fusion to be extracted from it. The freezing point (also the melting point) of water is 0 degrees Celsius which is the same as 32 degrees Fahrenheit.
If you mean the freezing point of water and what the weather men refer to as freezing, then it is 32 0F.
I think you mean the freezing point. The freezing point of water is 32 degree's Fahrenheit.
Freezing point is when a material turns from a liquid into a solid. (ex. When water turns into ice at 0 degrees) Freezing point is when a material turns from a liquid into a solid. (ex. When water turns into ice at 0 degrees)
The freezing point of water in Celsius is 0 degrees.
i would opt for the Freezing point. salt decreases the freezing point of water. so if water would normally freeze at 0C, saltwater would freeze at -3C.
It is the freezing point of water and equivalent to 32 degrees fahrenheit it is freezing! In Fahrenheit, it is 32 degrees. It is also the freezing point of water in Celsius.
The melting point and freezing point of water are physical properties. The melting point is the temperature at which ice (solid) changes to water (liquid), while the freezing point is the temperature at which water (liquid) changes to ice (solid).
Salt decreases the freezing point of water and increases the boiling point of water.
Freezing point: 273.15 K Melting point: 373 K
Because water evapurates
Freezing point is the temperature required to turn a liquid into a solid. Boiling point is the temperature required to turn a liquid into a gas. Almost everything has a freezing and boiling point. If you mean water well The freezing point is 0oC The boiling point is 100oC If you add a bit salt to the water to make saline then the freezing point is changed and lowered somewhere in the region of -10c (which is why we salt grit our roads in winter)
freezing point means the point water(H20) freezes at.