Physics, asked by sirfria, 11 months ago

Is it possible to condense the water formed, back to ice by adding ice at 0°C? Explain,
giving a suitable reason to justify your answer.

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Answered by rishabh2328
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No, it is not possible to condense the water formed back to ice by adding ice at 0 degree Celsius because the latent heat required to be removed for forming ice would be given to ice added and the added ice will melt gaining latent heat and will melt and end result will be a equilibrium .

Answered by ashisgupta1972
2

Answer:

yes

Explanation:

as ice will be poured into water , heat from water will be absorbed and the water will cool down to form ice . the only condition is that the net heat absorbed by ice must be less than 336 J

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