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Which procedure can be used to determine the melting point of ice?(1 point)
Mix ice with water and immediately measure the temperature.
Place a beaker of liquid water in the freezer and measure the temperature after the water has become solid.
Add ice to liquid water one at a time and measure the temperature of the water once added ice cubes no longer melt.
Warm a beaker of ice on a hot plate until only liquid remains and measure the temperature of the liquid.
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Add ice to liquid water one at a time and measure the temperature of the water once added ice cubes no longer melt.
Explanation: the melting point is the temperature at which ice and liquid water coexist in equilibrium (about 0 °C). When added ice stops melting, the system is at that equilibrium temperature.
Explanation: the melting point is the temperature at which ice and liquid water coexist in equilibrium (about 0 °C). When added ice stops melting, the system is at that equilibrium temperature.
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