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when salt is placed on ice the ice melts explain why

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Answered by Blossomfairy
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Salt lowers the freezing point.

In a nutshell, salt is a great ice melter because it causes “freezing point depression.” This means that salt helps in lowering the freezing point and, consequently, the melting point of water (the main component of snow andice).

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Salt lowers the freezing point.

In a nutshell, salt is a great ice melter because it causes “freezing point depression.” This means that salt helps in lowering the freezing point and, consequently, the melting point of water (the main component of snow andice).

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