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A piece of ice at 0^@C is put into a ves...

A piece of ice at `0^@C` is put into a vessel containing water at `0^@C`. The ice will

A

melt

B

not melt

C

slightly melt

D

vanish in no time

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To solve the question, "A piece of ice at 0°C is put into a vessel containing water at 0°C. The ice will:", we can analyze the situation step by step. ### Step 1: Understand the Initial Conditions - We have a piece of ice at a temperature of 0°C. - We also have water in a vessel, which is also at a temperature of 0°C. ### Step 2: Analyze Heat Transfer - Heat transfer occurs when there is a temperature difference between two bodies. - In this case, both the ice and the water are at the same temperature (0°C). ### Step 3: Determine the Heat Transfer - Since the temperature difference between the ice and the water is zero (0°C - 0°C = 0°C), there will be no heat transfer. - Heat transfer is essential for the melting of ice. If no heat is transferred, the ice cannot absorb energy to change its state from solid to liquid. ### Step 4: Conclusion - Since there is no heat transfer, the piece of ice will not melt. - Therefore, the correct answer is that the ice will "not melt". ### Final Answer The ice will not melt.
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