Hot water freezes faster
It has been proven that hot water freezes faster than cold water.
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sea water doesnt freeze faster than fresh water, fresh water freezes faster than sea water as it has a lower freezing point than sea water has as sea water contains salt which makes the boiling/freezing points increase therefore making the sea water freeze at a lower temperature.
its actually quite simple, as the water gets hot the hydrogen expands and gradually causes lose gaps theoretically with that it freezes easier and faster due to the dilution.
I'm going to assume that by 'kind of water' you mean between fresh water and saltwater (average ocean water). Fresh water freezes at 32 degrees F (0 degrees C), and saltwater freezes at 28 degrees F (-2 degrees C). Therefore, based upon these numbers, if 2 equal sized samples of salt and fresh water were kept frozen in a container at 20 degrees F, and the temperature of each was suddenly increased to room temperature, the salt water would begin to melt sooner, and therefore, slightly faster.
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Cold water freezes faster then warm water.
water freezes faster than tea because unlike tea, it has no additives or chemical compounds in it. Therefor, there are no "barriers" in the freezing process of water and therefor, it freezes faster than tea.
Sugar water freezes faster than salt water. However, regular tap water will freeze faster than either salt, or sugar water.
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I think it is fresh water freezes faster because the salt melts ice.
Fresh water freezes much much quicker.
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plain water freezes faster . ps: try freezing dirty water and plain water together , it's fun!