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  • How Flour Slows Ice Melting: The Science Explained
    Yes, flour slows down the melting of ice by acting as an insulator. When flour is added to ice, it creates a layer between the ice and the surrounding environment, which reduces heat transfer. This prevents the ice from melting as quickly. Additionally, flour can absorb moisture from the air, which further helps to slow down the melting process.
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