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Saltwater requires more time and more energy to freeze because of the freezing point of salt.
Distilled water is merely water (molecular formula H2O) that has been boiled to kill bacteria and rendered basically free of impurity such as heavy metals that will affect the boiling point of water.
Distilled water is merely water (molecular formula H2O) that has been boiled to kill bacteria and rendered basically free of impurity such as heavy metals that will affect the boiling point of water.
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