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Q: When water freezes each gram loses an amount of heat equal to its heat of?
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Why is that ocean water freezes?

the reason salt water freezes is because of the amount of salt in the water


Does amount of water affect how fast it freezes?

no slenderman not


Is melting ice cubes endo or exothermic?

No, freezing is exothermic as the water loses energy to its surroundings as it freezes.


Does changing the amount of sugar in water affect how quickly and completely it freezes?

Water with sugar in it freezes at a lower temperature. The more the sugar, the lower the freezing point of water.


Water expands as it freezes can you define a coefficient of volume expansion for the freezing force?

The coefficient of the thermal expansion of water is equal to .00021. Water expands by 9% of its volume when it freezes.


What is Freezing water exothermic or endothermic?

Freezing is exothermic as a substance loses heat to its surroundings when it freezes.


Does hot water freeeze at a diffferent rate than cold water?

yes, it freezes faster because it loses its temperature more quickly; while cold water maintains its temperature better


What would expect to happen to a sidewalk over the course of years when rainwater continues to soak in to concrete and freeze?

If water is allowed to get into a concrete sidewalk and not allowed to drain and it freezes, the expansion of the water/ice as it crystallizes causes the concrete to crack. If more water settles in the crack and freezes, the crack gets bigger. Each year the increase in the size of the crack is greater because a greater amount of water can fit in the crack, and a greater amount of water has a greater amount of expansion when it freezes.


Does water expand?

When it freezes.


Water does this when it freezes?

It floats when it freezes.


What are some properties of saltwater?

- Salt water is heavier than fresh water. - Fresh water freezes at zero degrees Celsius (32F), but salt water freezes at lower temperatures, depending on the amount of salt in the water. - Salt water boils at a higher temperature than fresh water.


What type of plant loses the least amount of water during high temperatures?

Succulent type