how does salt and antifreeze prevent water from freezing? (1 Viewer)

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yeah this is about my open ended investogation which is in another thread below... all i know is something about the salt particles get in the way between the bonds of water. but i need all of the information a bit more detailed.

maybe if someone can give me some links or any ideas they have. please?
 
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if i remember right it lowers the freezing point of water or something. in any case it couldn't be that hard to google?
 

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When water freezes, it forms a highly regular hexagone structure. When salt/anti-freeze is in water, it prevents water from forming such structure (as salt and anti-freeze do not have the same geometry as water molecule). Therefore, it makes it harder for the freezing of water, and hence lowering the freezing point of water.
 

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