Ice hook


Who can hook an ice cube from a bowl of water with a match? A trick makes it quite easy: place the match on the ice cube and scatter some salt over it. In no time the match is frozen solid, and you can lift it together with the ice cube from the dish.

Salt water does not freeze as easily as ordinary water, and scattering salt on ice makes it melt. The salt grains on the ice cube also do this. However, when a substance melts, heat is consumed at the same time. This heat is taken from the moisture under the match, where no salt fell, in this case - and it freezes.

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