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During melting of an ice slab at 273K at 1atm pressure:

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Negative work is done on the ice-water system by the atmosphere

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Positive work is done by the ice-water system on the atmosphere

C

The entropy of the ice-water system decrease

D

The internal energy of the ice-water system increases

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