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(a) Which requires more heat : 1 g ice at `0^@`C or 1 g water at `0^@`C to raise its temperature to `10^@`C ? (b) Explain your answer in part (a)

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(a) 1 g ice at `0^@`C (b) 1 g ice at `0^@`C first absorbs 336 J heat to convert into 1 g water at `0^@`C.
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