What amount of ice is formed from 1kg of water supercooled to -8 degree Celsius
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Explanation:
water does NOT Freeze if it is in a container that is held at 0°C. Both liquid water and ice are thermodynamically stable at that temperature (and a pressure of 1 atm) and will stay exactly (on a macroscopic scale) as either ice and/or water. Water will only freeze if the container it is in is cooled below 0°C. For example, if the container is placed into a freezer that is at -10°C. The water, which is at 0°C will give up heat to the colder container by freezing (freezing is an exothermic process). Thus, when the water freezes, it gives away its heat of fusion and thus maintains its 0°C temperature until there is no more liquid water. Then, the actual water (now ice) temperature will start to lower as the heat it is giving up has to come from the kinetic energy of the molecules.
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