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If heating is continued even after ice starts melting then, ______

A

thermometer inserted in the beaker containing ice cube bursts

B

temperature in thermometer inserted in the beaker containing ice cube reduces

C

temperature in thermometer inserted in the beaker containing ice cube increases

D

temperature in thermometer inserted in the beaker containing ice cube remains same for some time

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