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Chemistry, 28.06.2019 21:40, rainbowsadie7140

How does the addition of salt to solid ice affect the melting transition from solid to liquid? a. the amount of energy absorbed would not change during the plateau. b. it would need to absorb less energy during the plateau in order to melt. c. it would need to absorb more energy during the plateau in order to melt. d. there would be no plateau, the salt would cause the solid to immediately melt.

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