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Q: What is the temperature when it is 15c above the freezing point of water?
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Why does salt effect the freezing point of water?

Salt mixes with the water raising it's freezing temperature above normal.


When do the ice turns into water and when do water turns into ice?

The state of the water depends on the temperature of the water and the surroundings. If the water is below freezing point, the water will begin to freeze, and thaw when the temperature rises above the freezing point.


On the Celsius scale what temperature is 48 degrees above the freezing point of water?

Since 0' is the freezing point, it would be 48'.


Why is freeze thaw?

Fresh water (for instance) will freeze and turn to ice when the temperature drops below freezing point. The ice will thaw (melt back into water) when the temperature rises above freezing point.


What temperature is greater 1C or 1F?

1C is just above freezing point of water. 1F is WAY below freezing.


On the celsius scale what temperature is 48 degrees above the freezing point of the water?

48º c


What is sub freezing temperature?

temperature below freezing point of water.


What is the boiling and freezing point of the Fahrenheit scale?

Of water, 212 and 32 degrees, respectively.


Does water vapour have a freezing point?

Water VAPOUR literally does not have a chemical freezing point because it is in the process of evaporation which is above freezing.


What is the temperature in Celsius of freezing water?

0 degrees C is the freezing point of water.


Which is warmer 1 degree Fahrenheit or 1 degree Celsius?

The temperature 1°C is warmer, above water's freezing point on the Celsius scale (0°C).The temperature 1°F is well below freezing on the Fahrenheit scale (32°F).The equivalent temperature to 1°F is -17.22°C.---The two temperature scales have different "starting points" - zero in Celsius is the freezing point of water, while zero in Fahrenheit is the fralty water). So 1° Celsius is above freezing while 1° Fahrenheit is below freezing, the freezing point of pure water being 0°C but 32° F.


Does salt affest the freezing point of water and why?

The addition of salt to water will affect the freezing point as it the freezing point temperature is lowered. It's not the salt that lowers the temperature but it's because a new solution that was created.