Assuming there are equal concentrations of salt and sugar in each sample, the sugar water will freeze faster. Salt dissociates into its ions when dissolved, giving two ions for ever salt molecule. Because freezing point depression depends only on concentration, and the concentration of ions is double that of the sugar, sugar will freeze faster.
tap water will freeze first because tap water has less chemicals than the other two kinds of waters. Also the sugar and salt will deacrese the freezing point
Sugar sinks at the same rate in warm or cold water. Sugar dissolves faster in warm water.
Sugar dissolves in water faster than salt because of the structure and bonding of its atoms. The atoms of Sugar are bound very loosely whereas the atoms of salt are tightly bonded as compared to the sugar atoms. That is why sugar dissolves faster than salt.
yes
Sugar dissolves faster than salt. When a substance dissolves into another substance, it turns into a solution. The substance that is dissolved is the solute.
yes.The chemical structure of salt(NaCl) is simpler than that of the sugar (C6H12O6)
Sugar water freezes faster than salt water. However, regular tap water will freeze faster than either salt, or sugar water.
Pure water freezes faster, although as anti-freeze goes, sugar is not one of the more potent. Try salt instead.
Sugar water will freeze faster. Salt lowers the temperature at which water freezes. That is why they put salt on the roads and on sidewalks in snowy areas. Sugar in water should have little to no affect on the rate of freezing.
tap water i think. because it freezes faster than salt water, so why not sugar water?
I think it is fresh water freezes faster because the salt melts ice.
Sugar water
the salt prevents the water from getting cold
Assuming you had equal amounts of each, the pure water would freeze first...Adding sugar or salt to water lowers its freezing point, meaning that more energy would be required to be removed from salt water and sugar water to freeze it
Salt Water
It doesn't. Tap water freezes faster than salt water.
Fresh water freezes faster than salt water, yes.
When water has a substance dissolved in it, it freezes at a lower temperature. Salt water has salt dissolved in the water, so it freezes at a lower temperature than fresh water.