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As the mass of salt increased, what happened to the temperature at which the ice cube melted.



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Therefore, if we add salt into a mixture of ice and water, the melting/freezing point of the mixture decreases and the ice begins to melt. In order for a phase change to occur, the ice draws the heat of fusion from its surroundings, which allows the temperature to decrease.
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