i know this sounds rather wierd but its right!! it takes 43 seconds :D
salt
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
Salt cubes will also melt at temperatures of -38
Yes, salt water ice cubes melt more slowly than fresh water ice cubes because the addition of salt lowers the freezing point of water, requiring more energy to melt. This makes the salt water ice cubes colder and more resistant to melting.
because the salt makes the ice melt and if it is just ice tht means theres no salt so it wont melt as fast
yes, why don't you try it yourself!!
salt melts ice because it wants it to die
Yes. Salt, for example, will speed up the melting of ice cubes.
Well it really depends on the quantity But i know for a fact that salt will dissolve it quicker than sugar
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.
Ice cubes melt when the temperature around them is higher than their melting point. Salt does not melt at room temperature because its melting point is much higher than the typical environment temperatures. Instead of melting, salt dissolves in water, breaking down into its constituent ions.
Salt would melt the ice cube faster because if you have noticed, people put down salt to melt the ice.