I suspect that at 0 C you had water and ice, solid and liquid.
The temperature should stay at the melting point, 0 C, until all the ice is melted. That is why ice is used in drinks. If the water goes up above 0 C, the ice will use the heat to melt ice and bring it back down to 0 C.
Once the ice has melted, the water is free to warm up. If the room is above 0 C, the water will grab heat from the room and warm up.
Interpreting Graphs:
a. At 0oC, what is the state or states of the water in the beaker?
b. At 80 s, what is the state or states of the water in the beaker?
c. What did you observe about the temperature of the water inside the
beaker when ice is still present? Explain.
What happens to the temperature of the water inside the beaker after all of the ice
melts? Why?
I need help!! ASAP
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