Salt has the ability to melt ice because adding salt to ice lowers the freezing point of the water within the ice from -30 degrees Celsius to approximately -6 degrees Celsius. This occurs because the salt slows the action and ability of the water molecules to join together and form ice crystals, and melts the ice, therefore creating more and more saltwater which in turn melts more and more ice. Ice is typically coated with a thin film of liquid water on its outermost layer, which is why it only ...
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