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Pure water has a higher freezing point than 20% salt water.
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No it would lower it. This is why de-icer is often alcohol (methanol) based. Alcohol turns to a solid (freezes) at a lower temperature then pure water. Freezing point of pure methanol is -98C
0 degree Celsius or 32 degrees Fahrenheit.
The melting point of a substance is the same as its freezing point in a closed system. Therefore, if the freezing point of a pure substance is 21 degrees Celsius, its melting point would also be 21 degrees Celsius.
Pure water has a higher freezing point than 20% salt water.
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The freezing point of a pure solvent is a plateau. As the solvent cools, its temperature decreases until it reaches its freezing point, at which point the temperature remains constant until all of the solvent is frozen.
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32ºF (or 0ºC) is the freezing point of pure water.
Yes, when the substance is pure
The freezing point is lowered.
the sea water contains more salt. the pure water do not contain salt. the density of sea water is more than density of pure water. as there is more salt in sea water it is corrosive against the metals like aluminium. the pure water is not corrosive in nature. sea water is harmful for drinking. pure water is good for drinking.
The freezing point of acetone at sea level is -94.7 C, -138.46 F, 178.45 k.
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