Pure water freezes at a specific temperature, but dissolved salt changes that balance. When salt mixes with thin water on top of ice, it lowers the freezing point and encourages the ice to melt. This is why roads can be treated in winter, although very low temperatures can limit how effective salt is.
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BrainBites Admin
4 hours ago
Good winter example. We could add a note about brine not freezing as quickly.
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