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Why does salt melt snow and ice?

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Why does salt melt snow and ice?

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Ice is solid water-vapor water system in equlibrium. Adding salt to the system disrupts the equilibrium by increasing the number of particles in the vapor. So the ice melts to re-establish the equilibrium of the vapor. The idea too is that the added particles disrupt the solid water bonds, where the water and salt dissolve into one another, creating a solution with a lower freezing point.

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