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  2. The Easy Way to Melt Ice You Never Knew About (It’s Not Salt!)

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    This magical homemade ice melt is easy to make, too. In a bucket, combine a half-gallon of hot water, about six drops of dish soap, and ¼ cup of rubbing alcohol.

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  4. Why salt melts ice — and how to use it on your sidewalk - AOL

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    A chemistry professor explains the science that makes salt a cheap and efficient way to lower freezing temperature.

  5. Phases of ice - Wikipedia

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    Pressure dependence of ice melting. The latent heat of melting is 5987 J/mol, ... What governs the crystallization products is the heating rate; fast heating (over 10 ...

  6. Snowmelt - Wikipedia

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    In hydrology, snowmelt is surface runoff produced from melting snow. It can also be used to describe the period or season during which such runoff is produced. Water produced by snowmelt is an important part of the annual water cycle in many parts of the world, in some cases contributing high fractions of the annual runoff in a watershed.

  7. Rotten ice - Wikipedia

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    Runoff from upstream melting, roads (especially salted), and snow can weaken the ice, and "tree stumps, rocks and docks absorb heat from the sun, causing ice around them to melt." [7] Ice may melt faster along shorelines. Ice under a layer of snow will be thinner and weaker due to the snow's insulating effect; a new snowfall can also warm up ...