Why is hot nacl water blast when it flow on normal water?
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The salt itself doesn't explode, the molten salt is so hot that the water instantly boils to steam. As the water contacts the very hot molten salt it dissolves rapidly, transfering its heat to the water much faster than would happen if the salt did not dissolve
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The salt itself doesn't explode, the molten salt is so hot that the water instantly boils to steam. As the water contacts the very hot molten salt it dissolves rapidly, transfering its heat to the water much faster than would happen if the salt did not dissolve.
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