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No. It's a physical change. The salt just lowers the melting point of the water so it can exist as a liquid at lower temperatures. Look up freezing point depression for more information.

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11y ago

The salt dissolves into the liquid water in the ice and lowers its freezing point.

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It lowers the melting temperature of ice

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yes

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