Yes.
Pure water at 0 deg C and at a pressure of 760 millimetres of mercury freezes. If it is any other liquid, or if it contains solutes or is at a higher pressure it will not.
depends how cold and what you use to freeze it
The percentage of pure clean water is only 1% among all kinds.
You don't. Pure heroin is very soluble in water.
nearly none but most of the water might freeze.
Pure water freeze faster.
I suppose that pure water freeze faster.
Pure water will freeze at a higher temperature than a mixture containing water. Therefore, if a means for extracting energy from a sample of pure water is the same as a means for extracting energy from a sample of a mixture containing water, the pure water will freeze first.
Sea water has a lower freezing point than pure water due to the presence of salts, which lower the freezing point of the water. This means that sea water will freeze at a lower temperature than pure water.
It does freeze, but at far lower temperatures than water. For example pure ethanol freezes at about -115oC while pure water freezes at 0oC.
Pure water, at normal pressure will freeze.
The freezing point of pure water is 0 oC.
At Zero degrees centigrade for pure water.
Water with a high salt content, such as seawater or brine, will have a lower freezing point compared to pure water. This means it will remain in liquid form at lower temperatures than pure water.
if its pure
Fresh, pure water
Because salt isn't water