Chemistry, asked by prettymuch4298, 11 months ago

Why does sea water freeze at a lower temperature?

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

Big Idea: Salt causes water to freeze at a lower temperature. Sea ice forms only under very cold conditions (e.g., near Earth's poles) because of its salinity (i.e., presence of dissolved salt). Key Concepts: Dissolving any substance in pure water raises or lowers the freezing and boiling point.

Answered by ItzPrincessKabya01
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Answer:

Because of salt water sea water freezes at a lower temperature

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