yes. because one mole of salt contain double no of particles as compare to sugar.
Salt would melt the ice cube faster because if you have noticed, people put down salt to melt the ice.
The ice cube made of salt and water will melt faster than the one made of sugar and water, which in turn will melt faster than the one made from just water. Salt and sugar lower the freezing point of water, which causes the ice to melt faster.
Sugar. Salt often slows down the process of melting, so sugar is what would melt it faster.
Neither since the melting point of sugar is 365 F and the melting point of salt is 1474 F
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salt melts ice because it wants it to die
yes they do melt faster like you know in the winter how you put salt out in the snow and it melts the snow,well that proves it
Sugar melts faster than salt because sugar has a lower melting point than salt. Sugar typically begins to melt at around 320°F (160°C), whereas salt does not fully melt until it reaches temperatures exceeding 1,472°F (800°C).
Yes. Salt, for example, will speed up the melting of ice cubes.
Salt, since it will ionize, and therefore lower the freezing point, causing the ice to melt at a lower temperature than if there was no salt.
You need to determine what you think will melt the fastest, and that will be your hypothesis. If you think that pepper will melt it faster, you would say "My hypothesis is that the pepper will melt ice faster than the other variables (sand, salt, and sugar)."