No, it isn't faster, tap water freezes just at the same temperature as tap water
It doesn't. Tap water freezes faster than salt water.
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no, but happens reverse.
Fresh water freezes faster than salt water, yes.
it depends how hot the water is
Tap water would freeze faster but salt water would allow the waters freezing point to be lowered.
Pepper water does not freeze faster than tap water. The freezing point of water is 0 degrees Celsius, regardless of whether it contains pepper or not. The presence of pepper may affect the appearance of the ice crystals that form as the water freezes, but it does not impact the rate of freezing.
Put both in the freezer and use a timer. It must be in a freezer, because if you have ever heard of super-cooled water, a lack of vibrations causes water to remain liquid below the normal freezing point (0 degrees Celsius), that is if it is not disturbed at all.
Salt water freezes at a lower temp than fresh, meaning colder. It may freeze faster when chilled enough be cause the salt would disrupt the plateo of the water so it may freeze faster.
Sugar water freezes faster than salt water. However, regular tap water will freeze faster than either salt, or sugar water.
I believe tap runs faster
Tap water because the particles can more easily be free, allowing it to be able to freeze quicker.