Which procedure can be used to determine the melting point of ice?(1 point)ResponsesMix ice with water and immediately measure the temperature.Mix ice with water and immediately measure the temperature.Add ice to liquid water one at a time and measure the temperature of the water once added ice cubes no longer melt.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.Warm a beaker of ice on a hot plate until only liquid remains and measure the temperature of the liquid.Place a beaker of liquid water in the freezer and measure the temperature after the water has become solid.Place a beaker of liquid water in the freezer and measure the temperature after the water has become solid.

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The best procedure to determine the melting point of ice is:

Add ice to liquid water one at a time and measure the temperature of the water once added ice cubes no longer melt.

This method allows you to observe the temperature at which the ice remains at 0°C (32°F) while it is melting, ensuring that you get an accurate measurement of the melting point of ice.