A mixture of common salt and ice.
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If ice is mixed with a salt, part of the ice melts, and the salt dissolves in the water from the melted ice. The energy required for melting the water and dissolving the salt is taken from the environment so that the entire mixture cools down. Depending on the kind of salt, temperatures of down to -60 °C are reached.
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If ice is mixed with salt, part of the ice melts, and the salt dissolves in the water from the melted ice. The energy required for melting the water and dissolving the salt is taken from the environment so that the entire mixture cools down. Depending on the kind of salt, temperatures of down to -60 °C are reached.
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