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If little heat is added to `IcehArrLiquid` equilibrium in a sealed container :

A

Pressure will rise

B

Pressure will fall

C

Temperature will fall

D

Temperature remains constant

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To solve the question regarding the effect of adding a little heat to the ice-liquid equilibrium in a sealed container, we can follow these steps: ### Step-by-Step Solution: 1. **Understanding the System**: We have an equilibrium established between ice (solid) and water (liquid) at 0 degrees Celsius. This means that both phases are present in the system at this temperature. 2. **Adding Heat**: When we add a little heat to the system, we are essentially providing energy to the ice. This energy will be used to break the bonds holding the ice molecules in their solid structure. ...
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