How Much Water Freezes at Equilibrium Temperature Tf=0?

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The discussion centers on determining the equilibrium temperature (Tf=0) and the amount of water that freezes at this temperature. Participants emphasize the need for a complete question and a detailed attempt at a solution to provide accurate assistance. The conversation highlights the importance of understanding phase changes in water and the specific conditions under which freezing occurs.

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Find the actual equilibrium temperature if Tf=0, how much of the water froze ?

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