colder temperatures then what the ice is, a working freezer
because it just does ok!
Ice melt is made up of chemicals that are intended to melt ice. These chemicals often include salt as well.
ICE MELT'S IN beavrages because soda are pretty strong So that's why ice melt's faster than sodas
Heat is added to ice to make it melt.
it depends if the temperatures rise then the ice CAN melt maybe. if you are talking about ice cubes then yes it can if you leave it there for a while.
it doesnt
So that the ice cream doesnt melt
so it doesnt melt! DUHHHHH!
coloring doesnt matter. an ice is an ice cube. now, if that coloring is due to chemicals mixed into the water, then there'll be a difference in how fast it'll melt, but otherwise, they will melt at the same time.
because it just does ok!
Yes, in fact it doesnt melt. The salt goes through the ice, then make little holes in the ice.
SALT DOESNT MELT THE ICE IT JUST LOWERS THE FREEZING POINTWell Salt Does Make Ice Melt Faster :) I made the project and my result were correct SALT melts ice faster :)
The city of Atlanta uses sand trucks to scatter sand on icy bridges and roads. This doesnt melt the ice but gives traction for the tires to grip against.
yes
Salt doesnt melt, it is absorbed, and as for melting on cold mornings.... name something that does melt on a cold morning.----Salt will cause water ice to soften and melt unless the temperature is very cold (much colder than you're ever likely to see this side of the arctic circle). the salt itself doesn't melt; it converts the ice around it to water and dissolves in that water, allowing it to spread out and melt more ice.
it will become water If you melt an ice cube it will melt
no, but ice melt is a salt