yes it is because the salt makes the ice cool down
When salt is applied to ice a chemical reaction occurs in which the melting point is lowered in the ice (therefor it is used in the winter time to melt ice). In all chemical reactions there is a set ration in which the substances will react, so therefor yes, there is a relationship between the amount of salt and ice.
A chemical compound is formed.
Theres NO chemcial in salt. Its regularly just melting....
Compound can be formed or broken down.
An enzyme
no
None. The ice might melt and dissolve some of the salt, but that's not a chemical rection.
Water and a salt.
products
Catalyst
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When salt is applied to ice a chemical reaction occurs in which the melting point is lowered in the ice (therefor it is used in the winter time to melt ice). In all chemical reactions there is a set ration in which the substances will react, so therefor yes, there is a relationship between the amount of salt and ice.
A chemical compound is formed.
Reactants --> Chemical reaction --> Products
catalyst
Endothermic reaction?
Metabolisim