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It will melt more quickly with more salt.

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Will more salt or less salt that will make the ice melt faster?

In theory, the more salt you add to ice, the more you lower its melting point and the more ice will melt.


Does ice melt in cold freshwater or cold saltwater?

Oh, dude, ice melts in cold freshwater because the freezing point of freshwater is 0 degrees Celsius, so when it's in contact with ice, it warms up and melts the ice. In cold saltwater, the freezing point is lower because of the salt, so the ice would actually melt slower. But hey, no need to lose sleep over it, ice is gonna do its thing regardless!


Does salt make snow melt slower?

No, salt actually makes snow melt faster by lowering its freezing point. When salt is sprinkled on snow or ice, it causes the ice to melt and form a saltwater solution, which has a lower freezing point than pure water. This allows the snow to melt at lower temperatures than it normally would.


Will saltwater ice melt faster than freshwater ice?

No. Salt water melts faster because salt makes the freezing point lower (meaning that it makes it less frozen and the temperature higher) so it can melt faster. Why do you think people put salt on the sidewalk when it snows?


Will the amount of salt make a difference to melt ice?

Yes, the more salt the better to melt the ice.


How A cork is floating in a saltwater solution As more salt is added to the water to increase its density what happens to the cork?

As more salt is added to the saltwater solution, the density of the water increases. Eventually, the density of the saltwater solution becomes greater than the density of the cork, causing the cork to sink. This is because denser objects tend to sink in less dense fluids.


What is the difference between saltwater and water with salt?

it has way more particles in it salt water does not water with salt


Why might salt water be less salty near a shore?

rivers and runoff dilute the saltwater.


Is saltwater a solution or solute?

Saltwater is a solution because you can get fresh water and some salt and mix it and then you get saltwater.


Can a human being survive on saltwater?

No. The salt will only make you more thirsty.


Why do coins corrode more in tap water than in saltwater?

salt water


Will a hydrometer float higher in fresh or salt water?

A hydrometer will float higher in saltwater than in freshwater because saltwater is denser, providing more buoyant force.