Sand doesn't dissolve at temperature, it only dissolves in solutions such as acid.
1500 degrees Celsius
23hours under a 1000 degree kilm
M & M s melt in your mouth instantly, dosent melt in your hand.
Sand is not used to melt snow, it is just used to increase friction, so the snow is not as slippery. Salt is used to melt snow, not sand. And salt works quite rapidly (but the actual speed will depend upon the ambient temperature).
No, if you try to melt it at this point ti's going to separate and you will end up with something roughly the texture of oily sand.
1 hour or more
you can melt sand in very high temperatures, mix it with certain minerals, then it will harden into glass.
It depends on the temperature of the sand and the ice! Sand does not dissolve in water to any significant extent, so that mixing sand with ice will not lower the melting point of the ice. If there is a sufficient amount of sand and it has a temperature above the freezing point of water, sand will eventually melt ice by heat conduction from the sand to the ice. If the sand has a lower temperature than the ice, mixing them will never produce melting of the ice.
it takes 2 minutes for it to melt
I assume you mean "iceberg". If they are large, they will take a long time to melt, since they can only melt at their surface.The time it takes them to melt will also depend on the temperature - as well as the shape of the iceberg.
The reason why it takes sand to melt ice longer than salt does, is because salt draws or absorbs the moisture in the ice faster than sand that just has a rough texture. Yes, there is salt particles in sand but not as much as normal salt by itself.
It takes 7 to 8 minutes to melt a smartie.
ho long dose it take a humien to sink in quick sand
At 70 degrees it would take 24 hours to melt 2000 lbs of ice
M & M s melt in your mouth instantly, dosent melt in your hand.
Depends on the temperature.
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Pepper, on its own, will not melt ice.