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why does ice desolve fast when salt is added to it ??

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Salt water freezes at a lower temperature than the 32° F at which freshwater freezes. The difference between the air temperature and the freezing point of salt water is bigger than the difference between the air temperature and the freezing point of freshwater. This makes the ice with salt on it melt faster.

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