Salt
Yes, it could melt on ice.
Choclate with less sugar is easy to melt and the more sugar you have the harder it is to melt.
No,if we melt sugar it decomposes and forms a sour solution that is not sugar.
No
Baking soda can help to melt ice by lowering the freezing point of water, but it is not as effective as salt or other commercial de-icing products. It may take longer for baking soda to melt ice compared to these other options, so it may not be the best choice if you need quick results.
glass because u melt it and shape it to a container
Baking soda alone cannot melt ice as it does not have the properties to lower the freezing point of water. However, when mixed with vinegar or salt, baking soda can create a chemical reaction that generates heat, which can help to melt ice.
the melt and mix method is when you melt butter and add it to sugar. this method is used in cooking.
Baking soda is a type of salt so it will melt ice like salt. It will lower the freezing point of water and the ice will melt
Best put it in a pot on top of a pot ( called a double boiler) of water and boil the water. this will melt the sugar but keeps it sugar from overheating
Not quite sure what you mean but Plastic would melt Paper (unless specifically treated/prepared like Baking Paper) would burn
the sugar will melt