Yes, it can.
One solution that will not freeze at 0 degrees Celsius is a saturated salt solution, such as a solution of sodium chloride (table salt) in water. The addition of salt lowers the freezing point of water, preventing it from freezing at 0 degrees Celsius.
if you add salt to water, it will freeze at a lower temperature.. i do not think it is possible at a temperature below zero 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 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
Saltwater freezes into ice at a temperature below 0 degrees Celsius or 32 degrees Fahrenheit. The exact freezing point can vary depending on the salinity or concentration of salt in the water. Generally, the presence of salt lowers the freezing point of water compared to pure water.
100 Degrees Celsius
One solution that will not freeze at 0 degrees Celsius is a saturated salt solution, such as a solution of sodium chloride (table salt) in water. The addition of salt lowers the freezing point of water, preventing it from freezing at 0 degrees Celsius.
Table salt melts/freezes at 802 degrees Celsius
if you add salt to water, it will freeze at a lower temperature.. i do not think it is possible at a temperature below zero 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 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
0 degrees Celsius, or 32 degrees Fahrenheit
Adding salt to water increases its density and lowers its freezing point. ---------------------- I've just completed a repeated experiment on the effects of salt and the freezing point of water. A saturated salt solution will not freeze at -15 degrees Celsius (my freezer temperature). At exactly -21.1 degrees Celsius the salt begins to crystallize out of the solution, along with the ice, until the solution completely freezes.
salt water freezes but it is well below the normaltemperature of 0degree centigrade..this is because the salt and water form a combination which freezes at temperature of about 23 degrees below zero
Below zero. How much below depends on the salt concentration.
Water generally boils at 212 degrees Fahrenheit and 97.9 degrees Celsius. For salt water, it depends on the amount of salt inside of the water. With salt, the boiling temperature is higher, generally at around 110 Celsius.
Water freezes at 0 degrees Celsius, not 15 degrees Celsius. At 15 degrees Celsius, water is still in its liquid state.
Saltwater freezes into ice at a temperature below 0 degrees Celsius or 32 degrees Fahrenheit. The exact freezing point can vary depending on the salinity or concentration of salt in the water. Generally, the presence of salt lowers the freezing point of water compared to pure water.
Yes, saline can freeze. Saline is a solution of salt dissolved in water, and the freezing point of saline is lower than that of pure water. Therefore, saline can freeze at temperatures below 0 degrees Celsius.