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.
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.
I suppose that pure water freeze faster.
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.
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.
The freezing point of pure water is 0 oC.
At Zero degrees centigrade for pure water.
if its pure
Fresh, pure water
Because salt isn't water