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The use of common salts, e.g., `NaCl` or `CaCl_(2)` anhydrous, is made to clear snow on the rods. This causes:

A

A lowering in freezing point of water

B

A lowering in melting point of ice

C

Ice to melt at the temperature of atmosphere at that time

D

all of the above

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