The total kinetic energy of molecules must remain constant during changes of phase.
Sodium Chloride (salt)
At a high enough temp. it melts
Lead melts at a low temp of only 158F - wrong Lead melts at a much higher temp of 621.43F. Otherwise old copper plumbing on boiler pipes would come apart. The old joints were soldered with mostly high percent lead. Water in boiler pipes can get as high as 180F to 200F.
Acetic acid melts at about 16 - 170C, so commonly it is a liquid, but will become a solid below this temp.
Boil the water, salt water boils at a different temp. than "plain" water; freeze it for the same reason; boil until all water is evaporated? any precipiate left?
Table salt melts/freezes at 802 degrees Celsius
Sodium chloride, which is just the chemical name of table salt. It lowers the freezing temp of water.
Sodium Chloride (salt)
At room temperature, Nickel is in its solid state. Nickel (Ni) melts at 1453ºC and boils at 2732ºC.
no it will just keep the drinks cold longer
Well the same reason fire doesn't stay at the same temp. is always changing
It melts at room temp.
185 degrees c
AnswerSalt melts ice. Laundry detergent is like salt it lowers the melting temp and also creates traction
The water melts
At a high enough temp. it melts
Stay at the factory temp.