The dissolvation of salt in water is exothermic.
Ice melts when salt is placed on it for two reasons. Firstly, the salt sits on the ice surface, making the surface bumpy. This means that radiation doesn't just reflect away from the ice, but some heat is absorbed. Also, the salt causes impurities in the ice, reducing the melting point.
YES, when placed in a bowl of ice and water with salt, it has to be around 100kg
salt is placed on ice the ice meits becuse ice from warer where by it from liguid to solid nuder process of sublimation,and know ice is form of solid and partical only vibrates.on other hand the particles move faster and ice of water need to evaporte befor that the ice shouid be melt
Baking soda is classified as a salt. As such, it has a similar effect as table salt when placed on ice, helping it melt by lowering the freezing point. of the water.
Depending on how far back you go, ice cream used to be made out of cream, sugar, and different flavorings. They were placed in a container which was placed in another container with salt and ice, and slowly turned around and around to freeze the mixture making ice cream.
an ice cube with salt
salt. salt melts ice.
salt + ice
Salt melts ice so salt will melt ice cream.
In 2002, at the Salt Lake City Olympics, the ice at the rink was made by a Canadian. He placed a loonie at centre ice to give the Canadian Olympic teams good luck.
no, but ice melt is a salt
It is the salt itself that melts ice.