It depends on how cold your ice is. A salty mixture will lower the melting point of water to a certain extend, just like when cities put salt on the roads in winter to remove ice, your vinegar will do something alike. However, if your ice is too cold it won't do anything, it will actually freeze itself.
The salty mixture helps. Salt is a good ingredient for melting ice.
It generally does not
Yes, the enhanced greenhouse effect is the reason of melting the ice of north pole.
Antifreeze decreases the freezing point of ice so that it melts at lower temperatures also.
Nothing. Josh will never know.
Ice melts when it gets warmer. The ice is receiving energy in the form of sunlight no matter how reflective it is. When the ice is reflective, the energy turns around and leaves as reflected sunlight. Less reflective ice has more of the energy stay in the ice as heat, warming it up and melting it faster.
melting ice a physical change
Yes, the enhanced greenhouse effect is the reason of melting the ice of north pole.
Yes!
Antifreeze decreases the freezing point of ice so that it melts at lower temperatures also.
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because it is an endothermic reaction.
We are causing global warming which is melting the ice.
Yes it does.
We are causing global warming which is melting the ice.
yes
Nothing. Josh will never know.
Melting ice turns the ice into water.
Salts in water decrease the melting point.