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ice at 0 degrees celsius is mixed with water at 0 degrees celsius in a perfectly insulated calorimeter. what options correctly describe what will happen next.
1. what happens depends on the relative masses of ice and water.
2. all the ice will melt.
3. no ice will melt and no water will freeze.
4. all the water will freeze.

Answers

Answered by ilanhalioua
5

Answer:

No ice will melt and no water will freeze.

Explanation:

Because both the ice and water are the same temperature there will be no transfer of thermal energy and hence no change.

Answered by Krish1993
0

Answer:

No ice will melt and no water will freeze.

Explanation:

If you have sufficient ice compared to the water, you'll melt some of the ice and the whole mixture will be at 0°C. Water, like all other types of matter, requires the addition or removal of energy to change states. A block of ice is solid water. When heat (a form of energy) is added, the ice melts into liquid water. It has reached its melting point – 0°C. Continue to apply heat, and the water will turn into water vapour, which is water in its gaseous state. The water has reached its boiling point – 100°C.

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