It depends on several factors such as:
Amount of Ice
Amount of Salt
Temperature
etc
I did this experiment and it took 49 min 20 sec for sea salt to melt 1/4 a cup of water.
it doesnt the ice freezes over the salt because of density
It takes at least 3 hours for the salt to sink in and melt the snow if the sun is out.
40 min
yes.
It is smarter to put down salt before the snow comes. Once the snow has begun, it may be harder to melt any ice that has begun to form.
The salt will melt the snow and ice, but can really damage the roads. The Sand creates more traction and will not cause damage to the roads.
The salt will cause the snow and ice to melt, which it does whenever I sprinkle salt on to my front path during winter, here, in the UK. For more info. search Google with your question and have a look through the websites on the subject.
to melt the ice put salt
Yes
yes they do melt faster like you know in the winter how you put salt out in the snow and it melts the snow,well that proves it
It is smarter to put down salt before the snow comes. Once the snow has begun, it may be harder to melt any ice that has begun to form.
Salt is often put on the sidewalk during or after it snows. This is because salt lowers the freezing point of ice. This is often just enough to melt snow at subfreezing temperatures.
you put the salt in the oil :)
The salt will melt the snow and ice, but can really damage the roads. The Sand creates more traction and will not cause damage to the roads.
Countries that have cold winters, that can result in snow and ice on their roads, will spread salt and grit to help avoid vehicle crashes.
The salt will cause the snow and ice to melt, which it does whenever I sprinkle salt on to my front path during winter, here, in the UK. For more info. search Google with your question and have a look through the websites on the subject.
They put salt on the roads and sidewalks so that there isn't any ice.
no, because it will melt and if you put it in the freezer it will turn to ice and not snow!
to melt the ice put salt
normal but if you are doing it outside put some salt down to melt the snow and ice where you are going to walk
Yes