Physics, asked by swethamuruganandam0, 11 months ago

Water at 0°Celsius is called as ice. Then how water0° is varies from ice0°??? I am 10th student. This question was in my book. My teacher didn't clear this that she didn't clear about it. She makes us to think and confused us more and more... please clear my query

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Answered by reshubts
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both water 0° and ice 0° is same

Answered by shloksoni115
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Explanation:

Ice at 0°C converts to water at 0°C by a LOT of heat, which is called as latent heat of fusion, during which the lattice of ice is broken to form liquid water. At 0°C, both ice and water remain in an equilibrium state.

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