If it's just a little bit of ice and salt, then you'll just get cold in that spot. If you're immersing yourself in an ice/saltwater slurry, you'll probably die from hypothermia. If it's somewhere between those two extremes, then something in between will happen.
If it is road salt it will melt. If it is regular salt nothing will happen.
it will burn and it will leave a little scar that looks like a hicky but i think it will go away mine hasn't yet tell you when it does PEACE
Most likely it will take off any dead skin flesh and/or dead cells
Third degree burns or even worse
It will burn ur hand
to melt the ice put salt
To harden the surface
No. The reason ice melts when you put salt on it is the freezing point of salted water is much lower than the freezing point of unsalted water. If you put salt on the ice, the salt will work its way into the ice. The temperature of ice with salt on it is higher than the freezing point of salted water, so it accomplishes a phase transformation from the solid state to the liquid state. That's what a physicist would call it in her laboratory. If it happens in her driveway early some morning, she thinks "now that the ice has melted, I can drive to work without killing myself." If you put flour in water, you make pancake batter—which freezes at about the same temperature as water. So it won't melt ice at all.
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 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.
Pouring the salt in your hand and squeezing the ice cube for at least 5 to 10 minutes will leave a huge blister.
I put some ice in my palm then added salt and squeezed it tightly into a fist and that that turned in into "DRY ICE" it burned my hand though I had a mark for about 3 weeks. I held the ice and salt for about a minute in my closed hand.Thats what happens when you mix ice and salt.
really bad
The sand helps melt the ice. I did an experiment. I put three ice cubes in 1 bowl without ice. The other bowl had salt and ice. The one with salt melted the quickest.
your skin will come off and it depends on how much salt u put on ur arm
That is definitely true i tell you it cuts no one ever put your hand in ice OK that an order
Combining salt and ice will make very cold, salty water, which is quite uncomfortable if you get it on your skin. This could be described as a burning cold. Actually, the answer is yes. The chemical reaction from the salt melting the ice will cause a rash to appear on your skin. If you put salt on your hand then place an ice cube on the salt, the resulting chemical reaction will burn you.
It melts, warning don't put it on your body it will burn you senseless.
The average temperature of soda is 66 F. This happens when you put it in ice, water, and salt.The average temperature of soda is 66 F. This happens when you put it in ice, water, and salt.
Put salt and ice in a bucket and then set the coke in the bucket. You can also put ice in the coke
salt causes the temp of ice water to decrease.
no,because if you put a salt in ice cream the ice cream will be tasted not nice