Same as the cold salt water.
salt doesn't change the temperature of water, it changes the freezing point. salt lowers the freezing point of water so that it will become ice at a lower temperature, therefor melt at a lower temperature which is why salt is put on the roads when it is icy
Cold water, being the closest to freezing point, will obviously freeze the fastest. Hot water will freeze the second fastest, and salt water barely ever freezes, except in very cold conditions.
Hot water with salt will freeze faster than cold water because the salt lowers the freezing point of water. This means that the hot water with salt will need to cool to a lower temperature before it can freeze, making the freezing process faster compared to cold water.
There is no specific Bible verse that mentions the dissolving of salt in hot and cold water. The Bible does mention salt in various contexts, such as being the salt of the earth (Matthew 5:13) and using salt as a metaphor for seasoning or flavoring in cooking.
Water, like all substances, has only one freezing/melting point, which is 0 C or 32 degrees F.
It would be cold water because if the freezing point for water is 0 degrees. and say the cold water is 10 degrees and the hot water 90 degrees, the cold water is closer to the freezing point than the hot water and so freezes quicker
All elements have different boiling and freezing temperatures. Thus if (distilled) water boils or gets hotter faster than NaCl (salt) water one can concur that the boiling point of water is lower than that or Sodium (Na) or Chlorine (Cl).
cold, very cold in math! hot or cold... hum hot subject, cold response ;) 0 degrees Celsius is the freezing point of water 0 degrees Fahrenheit is very cold. Freezing point of water is 32 degrees Fahrenheit so dropping down to 0 degrees is even colder
Salt raises the boiling point of water. The process is known as boiling point elevation. The higher the concentration of salt in the water, the higher the boiling point of water is raised.
Cold water can dissolve less salt than can hot water. Therefore, you would reach the saturation point faster with cold water.
When antifreeze is added to water, it lowers the freezing point and raises the boiling point of the mixture. This helps prevent the water from freezing in cold temperatures and boiling in hot temperatures, making it more suitable for use as engine coolant.
yes salt or hot water melts ice because i tryed it myself