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Ideally ice will melt at 0 degrees Celsius and it should stay at 0 until all of the solid phase has melted into liquid.

The amount of energy required to melt the ice is given by:

q=nH

where "n" is the amount of substance (grams, moles) and H is the enthalpy of melting of the substance (in the example of water 334 J/g)

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Q: As ice melts at standard pressure its temperature remains at 0 degree Celsius until it has completely melted. its potential energy?
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