Adding salt to water raises the freezing (and melting) point of water (to below 0 °C or 32 °F). Salty water will freeze at a lower temperature than pure water, thus making it take longer to freeze than the same amount of pure water.
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i think that yall are right but i think it takes longer becase the salt gose to the bottem and sits there causing it not to freeze for a while
Yes, saltier water will take more time because adding salt lowers its freezing point. More energy must be removed to freeze the salt water than with pure water. (Specifically because the salt ions block the formation of ice crystals, allowing the number of "melting" molecules to exceed the number of "freezing" molecules.)
If every bit of salt is place under water at the same time, it shouldn't affect the process.
to much salt will affect the time for the salt water to freeze because to much salt would make it not even freeze fast like regular water.
Yes it does.
Temperature affects the time it takes to freeze water because hot water will freeze slower than cold water because it has more thermal energy. I hope I answerd your question!
The amount of water evaporating from the water bodies.
yes of course. A puddle will freeze completely before a lake.
Depends on how pure the water is. If the water is 100% pure then then it will freeze at 0 degrees. IF it has a small amount of salt added to it, it might freeze about -3 degrees Depends on how pure the water is. If the water is 100% pure then then it will freeze at 0 degrees. IF it has a small amount of salt added to it, it might freeze about -3 degrees
By using the sun rays to calibrate the amount of water if the temperature affects the water cycle then it affects the whole world.
It lowers the temperature where the mixture will freeze
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Yes, but the larger the amount of water, the longer it will take for it to freeze.
Temperature affects the time it takes to freeze water because hot water will freeze slower than cold water because it has more thermal energy. I hope I answerd your question!
The amount of water evaporating from the water bodies.
yes of course. A puddle will freeze completely before a lake.
it affects it on its amount of water
The amount of rainfall affects the flow of the streams within the watershed area, and ultimately how much water is stored in the watershed.
The amount of rainfall affects the flow of the streams within the watershed area, and ultimately how much water is stored in the watershed.
That depends on the amount of water, the temperature, the shape of the container that holds the water.
humidity
it affects it on its amount of water