when we lower the melting point of of ice for example from 00C TO -20C, as the temperature is 00C that is above the new melting point of ice so ice get melt
It will be lowered, so it is easier to melt.
The melting point is lowered.
Ice will melt faster because when it get to the sun it would already be melting
ice point = cannot freeze anymore melting point = cannot melt any more
If the ice is above a certain temperature, the salt will cause the ice to melt by lowering its melting point. The ice will absorb sensible heat as it melts, which means that the temperature of the solution will drop. If the temperature of the solution drops too low, the ice will stop melting unless it can absorb more heat from its surroundings.
Salt lowers the melting point of ice, making it melt faster and at a lower temperature.
The melting point of ice decreases when salt is added.
Salt does not stop ice from melting; rather, it lowers the melting point of ice. When salt is added to ice, it disrupts the equilibrium between ice and water, causing the ice to melt at a lower temperature than 0°C. This can be useful for preventing ice from forming on surface areas, but it will ultimately lead to the ice melting more quickly.
Adding salt to melting ice lowers the freezing point of water, causing the ice to melt at a lower temperature. This results in faster melting of the ice.
It will melt faster as the melting point of ice is higher than that of ice the salt with absorb the heat of the ice.
yes salt lowers the melting point of ice.
Application of force lowers the melting point and thus the ice will melt.