No, it is not possible.
because salt melts down ice and keeps the coldness away from being cooled
Ice melt contains a chemical that lowers the melting point of the mixture of water and itself. In doing so it prevents the ice from forming again and keeps the water liquid.
Ice melting in a glass, salt in the ocean
Adding salt to ice decreases its melting point. Adding salt to the top of ice helps melt the ice faster.
Salt lowers the melting point of snow and ice.
dry ice
because salt melts down ice and keeps the coldness away from being cooled
Sand and salt
Melting ice turns the ice into water.
this is due to the fact that ice takes heat energy from surrounding and melts and thus keeps cool in hills
Ice melt contains a chemical that lowers the melting point of the mixture of water and itself. In doing so it prevents the ice from forming again and keeps the water liquid.
melting ice a physical change
ice melting is a physical reaction
Ice in water, because sugar and salt both increase ice's melting point so it melts faster.The mixture without the solute (which is ice in water) keeps the ice solid for the longest time and therefore the mixture does not lose heat very fast and stays the colest for the longest amount of time.In addition:Actually it DECREASES the melting point of H2O, causing it to melt at a LOWER temperature. And it does not melt FASTER, so much as it melts SOONER (ie. at a lower temperature)
melting ice a physical change
Ice cream are do melting because it are because hot.
melting ice a physical change