Answer:
The slugs melted because it lost much water and got dehydrated.
Explanation:
Slugs- This is a terrestrial mollusc which<em> lacks shell</em> and <em>secretes mucus for its protection. </em>The mucus also helps it move around. It is <em>tough-skinned</em> and is also considered <em>a pest for plants.</em> You can find them in <em>cool, dark and moist spots </em>such as the base of plants or very old pots.
Slugs are sensitive to "salt." If you mix slug with salt, it can interrupt its normal life span by creating a salt-water solution. Remember that slugs are normally made of mucus, which is made up of water. High concentration of salt can draw water out of a body's sell, thus causing it to dehydrate and even die. This mechanism is called "osmosis."
Osmosis- This is the movement of water or other solvent molecules through a semi-permeable membrane, <em>from a region of low solute concentration to a region of high solute concentration.</em>
The potato chip bag in the situation above served as the container of the slugs.<u> Remember that potatoes are salty,</u> and the chip bag definitely has salt residues in this case. This is the reason why placing the slugs in it for a long period of time can dehydrate them. No wonder they turned into slime!