I'm pretty sure the ice would just melt. Hope this helped you!
When water solidifies into ice, it releases the heat that it absorbed during the melting process. This heat is known as the latent heat of fusion and is given off as the water molecules rearrange into a more ordered and stable crystalline structure.
When ice is heated, it absorbs heat energy and melts into liquid water. The temperature of the ice remains at 0 degrees Celsius until it has completely melted.
Adding salt to ice decreases its melting point. Adding salt to the top of ice helps melt the ice faster.
When ice melts in a glass, it changes from a solid state to a liquid state. The ice absorbs heat from the surroundings, causing the molecules to move faster and break free from their rigid structure. As a result, the ice turns into water.
Eventually it melts
Salt release slowly the heat of dissolution and the temperature is increased.
The freezing point of water decrease because the dissolution is a process which release heat.
The ice is melted; by diffusion the solution become thermally homogeneous. The transfer of heat is from hot to cold.
The freezing point of water decrease because the dissolution is a process which release heat.
Water can hold more heat than ice before it changes states. For example, when you add heat to ice, it changes to water almost immediately. When you add heat to water it takes more to turn it into steam.
It melts and turns into liquid
You add heat :)
and add it to water
It looks the same but, it will have a watery taste.
As water and ice have different temperatures, if we add them together then there will be an exchange of heat, due to which ice starts melting and water becomes cold. The heat required to melt the molecules of ice is provided by the molecules of water and this heat is the latent heat of fusion.
When you add heat to liquid water it gets warm. If it gets warm enough it will boil and evaporate.
There will be fake fog as it sublimes