Please don't do it at all!
The people who do it end up with scars on their arm ect...
These can be lasting for a month to a whole life time...
I was foolish to do it. It's been 3 or 4 months and I have ugly scars up my arm.
Please do't do it!
Put salt and ice in a bucket and then set the coke in the bucket. You can also put ice in the coke
Yes, it will keep the soda cold because the salt help the ice not to melt. Don't believe me check it yourself. Get an ice cube put a little salt on it and it doest melt. Or get an ice cube put some salt on it and then get a string put on top and IT WILL STICK!!!!!!!
As long as the ice melts.
It takes 46:30 for kosher salt to melt ice!,
The time it takes for salt to melt ice depends on various factors such as the type of salt used, the temperature, and the thickness of the ice. In general, salt can start melting ice within a few minutes to an hour.
The time it takes to melt ice with salt depends on various factors such as the amount of salt used, the temperature, and the thickness of the ice. Generally, salt can start melting ice within a few minutes to an hour.
When salt is added to ice, it melts faster than without salt because salt lowers the freezing point of water. This means that the ice will melt more quickly when salt is present.
Salt is used to keep the ice cream cold, and it is also what you use to make the ice cold enough in a machine, to make the cream form into a solid.
Salt water freezes at a lower temperature to regular water, so the salt helps to keep the ice from getting too cold, and turning the ice cream into just ice! it also helps stop the ice from sticking to the metal barrel.
Sand will not melt ice, it only adds a rough surface to enhance traction. A rough guideline for most "sand/salt" ice melt commercial products, if there isn't an improvement within a half hour, re-apply the ice melt. A Salt or similar compound that undergoes an exothermic (releasing heat) reaction with water will melt ice, and sometimes salt and sand are mixed for this purpose, the sand providing traction until the salt melts the ice. Keep in mind that non-salt ice melts can work faster and are less damaging to concrete and metal compared to salt. The speed of the ice melting depends on many factors, such as the thickness of the ice, ambient air temperature, and amount of salt applied.
Adding salt to ice lowers its freezing point, which speeds up the melting process. This makes ice melt faster when salt is added compared to ice without salt. The exact time it takes for an ice cube to melt will depend on factors such as the amount of salt added, temperature, and size of the ice cube.
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