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== == Pressure has an effect on the freezing point of water, though it isn't as substantial as the effect of pressure on boiling point. We could say that these values are at standard pressure, but realistically there is no noticeable difference of water's freezing point on various altitudes on earth.

But it should be noted that if there are ions dissolved in the water, the freezing point will drop significantly due to the added solute. The melting point of water is the same as the freezing point of water; 32 degrees Fahrenheit or 0 degrees Celsius.

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