0 degrees Celsius, is there a net heat exchange between water and ice?

Hi to all people on this forum. I’m new here. Joined because I’m looking for an answer to the question.
Here is the question: In a sealed container, put some ice and water at 0 degree C (in atmospheric pressure). Is there a net heat exchange between them?
Want do you think guys?

Will be appreciate any thoughts :wink:

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Google is your friend.

And you chose a vaping forum to pose your question because why?

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The strange thing I’ve just looked at that link and don’t know why but thanks

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Ha! You’re welcome. After I found the link and posted it here I went back and got sucked in to reading some of the topics on that forum of scientists. Much of it was too deep for my shallow mind, but I was intrigued nevertheless. :thinking:

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IDK but I’m still trying to figure out if a hot dog is a sandwich or a taco :man_shrugging:

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I like water…

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Yes But I won’t help you with your homework. But think this thru in terms of constant values and the thermagentic exchange of energy.

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Welcome and glad you joined.

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