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The temperature of pure melting ice is :...

The temperature of pure melting ice is :

A

`0^@C`

B

`100^@C`

C

`95^@C`

D

`98.6^@F`

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**Step-by-Step Solution:** 1. **Understanding the State of Ice**: Ice is the solid form of water. When ice is at its melting point, it is transitioning from a solid to a liquid state. 2. **Identifying the Melting Point**: The melting point of pure ice is a specific temperature at which it changes from solid to liquid. 3. **Temperature Measurement**: The melting point of ice is universally recognized as 0 degrees Celsius (°C). This is the temperature at which ice begins to melt into water. 4. **Conversion to Fahrenheit**: For those who use the Fahrenheit scale, the melting point of ice is equivalent to 32 degrees Fahrenheit (°F). 5. **Conclusion**: Therefore, the temperature of pure melting ice is 0 degrees Celsius. **Final Answer**: The temperature of pure melting ice is 0 degrees Celsius. ---
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