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3 Same amount of ice (at 0°C) is kept in a copper and glass beaker of same dimension. Now these two beaker is kept in another beaker containing water at 40°C at the same time. In which case the ice will melt faster? Why? *​

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Answered by nikunjc971
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Explanation:

Since ice and water are in equilibrium, the temperature would be zero. When we heat the mixture, energy supplied is utilized in melting the ice and the temperature does not change till all the ice melts because of the latent heat of fusion. On further heating, the temperature of the water would increase

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