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Give an example, other than making ice-cream or a slushy, where the effect of salt on the phase change of water is useful in everyday life. ASAP PLS AND THANK YOU
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Give an example, other than making ice-cream or a slushy, where the effect of salt on the phase change of water is useful in everyday life. ASAP PLS AND THANK YOU
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Give an example, other than making ice-cream or a slushy, where the effect of salt on the phase change of water is useful in everyday life.
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Using salt to melt sleet and snow not black ice tho u cant melt that
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Putting salt on the ground to melt ice or snow I mean.
Step-by-step explanation:
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