In above experiment what will be the maximum rise in temperature of water after melting of ice
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At temperatures above 32°F (0°C), unadulterated water ice melts and changes state from a strong to a fluid (water); 32°F (0°C) is the softening point. For most substances, the liquefying and solidifying focuses are about the equivalent temperature.Below is an image of strong ice dissolving into fluid water. ... The warmth is utilized to break the bonds between the ice particles as they transform into a fluid stage. Since the normal active vitality of the particles does not change right now of softening, the temperature of the atoms does not change.
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