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4 June, 16:37

Why doesn't water change into ice at 10 degree celsius

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  1. 4 June, 16:45
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    The fusion of water is an exothermic change but at this temperature, the temperature-entropy product outweighs the change in enthalpy.
  2. 4 June, 16:45
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    The fusion of water is an exothermic change but at this temperature, the temperature-entropy product is outweighed by the change in enthalpy.
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