It will be very hard to find out here or on Google because there is no unique answer.
It depends on:
The heat conduction characteristics of the container
and
how cold it is in the water and in the surroundings
and
how it is spread out on the cold container or surface.
If it is spread out on a silver cookie sheet at a thickness of a molecule or two and the sheet is at nearly absolute zero, the heat conduction out of the water will be so fast that the heat of fusion is gone before you an measure it with your stopwatch.
hey, me again... can u please inform me of the following? its important i know this since its very hard to find on google...
how long does it take to freeze 1 gram of water?
and how long does it take to freeze 2 grams of water?
help asap would be greatly appreciated
thanx in advance
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thanx Damon:)