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Here's How Cold Salt Makes Ice
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Salt Lowers the Temperature of Ice Water When you add salt to ice the temperature can drop from freezing or 0 °C to When ice melts, energy (heat) must be absorbed from the environment to overcome the hydrogen bonding holding the water molecules together. Melting ice is an endothermic process whether
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  • Salt Lowers the Temperature of Ice Water
  • When you add salt to ice
  • the temperature can drop from freezing or 0 °C to
  • When ice melts, energy (heat) must be absorbed from the environment to overcome the hydrogen bonding holding the water molecules together.
  • Melting ice is an endothermic process whether there is salt involved or not, but when you add the salt you alter how readily water can refreeze back into ice.

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