will happen when Ice and sodium is mixed
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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 icecube. Salt water freezes at a lower temperature than the 32 degrees F at which freshwater freezes. ... This makes the ice with salt on it melt faster.
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when both are mixed then heat and light released.
the apparatus in which you have added ice and sodium will burst and catches fire.
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the apparatus in which you have added ice and sodium will burst and catches fire.
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Salt or sodium lowers the freezing point. Salt is a great ice melter because it causes freeze point depression, as a salt touches the water, it starts to dissolve. Subsequently lowering the freezing point and melting the ice surrounding it. So that the ice will actually be colder than frozen fresh water.
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Salt or sodium lowers the freezing point. Salt is a great ice melter because it causes freeze point depression, as a salt touches the water, it starts to dissolve. Subsequently lowering the freezing point and melting the ice surrounding it. So that the ice will actually be colder than frozen fresh water.
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