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Boiling Point Elevation and Freezing Point Depression, Chemistry Instructional VideoBoiling Point Elevation and Freezing Point Depression, Chemistry Instructional Video
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Khan Academy
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7th - 10th
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Media Length
14:00
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Duration
15 mins
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2009
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Boiling Point Elevation and Freezing Point Depression, Chemistry

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Have you ever wondered why cities in cold climates put salt on the roads to help keep ice from forming? In this chemistry video, Sal explains why the introduction of salt molecules suppresses, or delays, the formation of ice crystals from liquid water. Additionally, he explains how the boiling point of water can be raised by adding certain substances to water. Very interesting!

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boiling points, freezing points

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boiling point, freezing point, science

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