salt lowers the freezing point of water. so the temperature that salt water freezes at is much lower than just water.
Table salt.
Salt lowers the melting or freezing point of water. The effect is termed 'freezing point depression'. Therefore frozen salt water melts faster and remain melted for long.
Table salt can be collected from the sea water by evaporation phenomenon.
no it is not.
If the salt is still in the water it will freeze inside the water so its technically frozen
It makes it denser, it effects the buoyancy. Things float better in salt water. It makes the water a better conductor of electricity. It lowers the freezing temperature. This is why salts melt the frozen ice.Hope this helped! (:
Table salt.
The table salt mixes with the water.
The freezing point of salted water is lower compared with the freezing point of pure water. So when melting frozen salt water is colder.
Salt lowers the melting or freezing point of water. The effect is termed 'freezing point depression'. Therefore frozen salt water melts faster and remain melted for long.
no, the salt wont go away it will just be inside the frozen water i don't think salt freezes though.
No, not from the frozen state. If a saline solution (dissolved salt in water) is gently heated, the water will evaporate, leaving salt crystals behind. If the water vapour is captured and condensed, the result is drinking water.
no
The density of saline water is greater than the density of pure water.
Table salt can be collected from the sea water by evaporation phenomenon.
No, it just turns into frozen salt water. What you should do is evaporate the water and then you'll be left with salt crystals.
yes