Quotation from: General Science

Written by: Bertha M. Clark


We see that heat must be supplied to ice at 0 deg. C. or 32 deg. F. in order
to change it into water, and further, that the temperature of the
mixture does not rise so long as any ice is present, no matter how
much heat is supplied. The amount of heat necessary to melt 1 gram of
ice is easily calculated. (See Laboratory Manual.)


Heat must be supplied to ice to melt it. On the other hand, water, in
freezing, loses heat, and the amount of heat lost by freezing water is
exactly equal to the amount of heat absorbed by melting ice.

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