What will happen to the melting point temperature of ice if some common salt is added to it? Justify your answer.
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When you add salt to an ice cube, you end up with an ice cube whose temperature is above its melting point.
This ice cube will do what any ice cube above its melting point will do: it will melt. As it melts, it cools down, since energy is being used to break bonds in the solid state.
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➝What will happen to the melting point temperature of ice if some common salt is added to it? Justify your answer.
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Melting point of a solid is a measure of the force of attraction between its atoms or molecules. Higher the melting point of solid greater will be the force of attraction ,this is because of the addition of non volatile solute salt which causes depression in the freezing point of water .
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