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The goal of these experiments is to compare the freezing temperature of salt water and freshwater, learn about supercooling and condensation nuclei.It is an educational content by education.com.By cli ...

Determine the effects of different substances such as road salt, calcium chloride, sand, kitty litter, calcium magnesium acetate and Safe Paw (a commercial eco-friendly product) on melting ice while p ...

Does adding salt to water lower its freezing point?It is an educational content by education.com.By clicking on the title of this resource, you will be redirected to the content. If you want to downlo ...

Do you think water from your faucet freezes the same as water from the ocean? While you probably know that all water is made up of hydrogen and oxygen molecules, water from the ocean also has an extra ...

The purpose of this project is to determine what effect substances have on ice, and which of these products most effectively melts ice. The goal of the project is to develop an understanding of why pe ...

Determine if the temperature of rubber effects how high it bounces. The purpose of this experiment is to see whether rubber balls will bounce differently when heated or cooled versus at room temperatu ...

There are many old wives' tales. One of them is that “cold water boils faster than hot water.” However, a lot of people think it is the other way around, which should be common sense. In this experime ...

We are surrounded by all types of liquids: water, oils, vinegar, soda, juice. All of these liquids look, smell and feel different. How do the melting, freezing and boiling points of liquids differ? Wh ...

This Knowing how to speed up the melting rate of ice is very important information for anyone who needs to de-ice roads or driveways after a winter storm. While it seems simple, adding salt to ice wat ...

In many parts of the world, winter temperatures drop low enough to make rivers and lakes freeze. And in those same parts of the world, where even those waters freeze, the ocean waters will not. Think ...