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Does ice melt linearly? |
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| Aug28-12, 09:13 AM | #18 |
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Does ice melt linearly?
ok , umm
I am talking about concentration of water and ice molecules coexisting in ice water mixture , and their change in concentration when heat is provided(shifting of equilibrium) . Till no ice remains . |
| Aug28-12, 09:40 AM | #19 |
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Agreed: In a well insulated container, concentration is an equilibrium. That's pretty different from what the OP was asking though.
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| Aug28-12, 12:47 PM | #20 |
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I guess he asked about melting of ice .
So it is nothing but shifting of equilibrium towards more favorable product ie water . |
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