water can be freezed at 0 degree temperature in fridge
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.
Pure water freeze faster.
When you freeze water, you create ice.
Water will freeze faster than oil.
Dew is water and water can freeze. So yes, dew can freeze.
Water does not freeze instantly..
'Faster' is NOT the correct word. Pure water freezes at a higher temperature , than salt water, BUT no FASTER.
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.
Pure water freeze faster.
water will freeze when it is at its freezing point which is 0 degrees
When you freeze water, you create ice.
No, boiling water cannot freeze in the air. Boiling water needs to cool down before it can freeze, and the air is not cold enough to freeze boiling water instantly.
You can freeze anything with water in it. Pineapple does have water, so if you drop the temperature low enough, it will freeze.
The water inside a hose can freeze.
i think tap water will freeze the fastest
It is NOT a case of 'longer' or 'quicker'. Salt water freezes at a LOWER temperature than pure de-ionised (distilled) water. The freezing point of pure de-ionised (distilled) water. is 0 oC salt water is ' -6 0C '. How long or quick it takes to go from 0 oC to -6 oC is a matter of time and the ambient temperature. NB There is a whole lot of physical chemistry devoted to the depression of freezing points Cryoscopic Constants. Conversely there is a whole lot of physical chemistry devoted to the elevation of boiling points Ebullioscopic Constants. pure water boils at 100 0C salt water boils at 102 oC (depending on conc'n of salt). The above temperatures refer only to water at standard temperature and pressure (STP).
Cold temperatures will, if cold enough, freeze water.