If it is pure water and atmos. pressure is 760mm Mercury it freezes at 0 C or 32 F. These temperatures are absolutely accurate, because that is how they are defined. A pressure difference affects this only slightly, but impurities have a big effect. Sea-water freezes 10 or more degrees C below 0.
Fahrenheit: 32 degrees and lower.
Celsius: 0 degrees and lower.
Mineral water freeze under 0 oC.
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.
because it depens in the temperature of the ?
It would depend on the temperature difference.
Yes, any liquid substance can freeze at a certain temperature. Mud is a mixture of water (h2o) and dirt. Therefore, it will be able to freeze.
Water freezes at 32 degrees fahrenheit/0 degrees celsius.
if you add salt to water, it will freeze at a lower temperature.. i do not think it is possible at a temperature below zero degrees.
If the temperature is below freezing a water supply will freeze in the cold weather. The water will not freeze if the temperature is 32 degrees or more.
You can freeze anything with water in it. Pineapple does have water, so if you drop the temperature low enough, it will freeze.
It will freeze quicker ina colder temperature. What is the temperature ?
The temperature 0
In colder temperature
32
Water does have an effect on the melting point of a mineral
Yes and no. Yes cola CAN freeze at a temperature under water because any drink WILL freeze from being to cold. Like my grandpa's coke was to cold that an iceberg grew in it. And NO it CAN NOT freeze lower then the temperature of water because most drinks can hold the coldness for as long as possible.
It depends what temperature you try to freeze it at.
The ocean is larger than a lake. Therefore, being larger it can absorb more heat. That is why a lower temperature is needed to freeze it.
Yes, but the larger the amount of water, the longer it will take for it to freeze.