Chemistry, asked by vishalpanda200p813cl, 1 year ago

differentiate between dissolution of NaCl in water and slow melting of ice in water

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Answered by mayank12345678
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The ice cube without salt melts because the air around it is warmer than 32 degrees F. The salted cube melts faster. When you add salt it dissolves into the water of the ice cube. Salt water freezes at a lower temperature than the 32 degrees F at which freshwater freezes.

Answered by tamannachowdhurie
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Answer:

Dissolution of NaCl is the salt getting dissolved in the water but slow melting of ice is just the melting procedure.

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