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the boiling point of pure ice​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Ice is a solid, thus in order to reach it's boiling point with no change in molecular structure, it will need to pass through water (liquid). Thus it's 100°C at 1 ATM pressure. But if we are to talk about Triple Point, the triple point of pure water is at 0.01°C (273.16K, 32.01°F) and 4.58 mm (611.2Pa) of mercury

Answered by jagdishgunjal924
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Answer:0 degree C.

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