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# Why does 50 g of water initially at 0 °C warm more quickly than 50 g of an ice/water

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Problem 46P

Why does 50 g of water initially at $$0^{\circ} \mathrm{C}$$ warm more quickly than 50 g of an ice/water mixture initially at $$0^{\circ} \mathrm{C}$$?

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There are two situations given. The first is a  ice water mixture at, and the second is a  of simply water at . Both mixtures are now being heated at the same time. Temperature remains constant during the state transition, that is, until all of the ice has been converted.

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