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describe the process that ice on mount everest goes through when being heated from 10 degree fahrenheit to 305 degree kelvin. then explain how the energy requiresment change at different steps of the heating curve. and what are the energy transfers that happen in the ice on mount everest everest?

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I think the ice is warmed from 10 degrees Fahrenheit to 32 degrees Fahrenheit. The ice then melts (I believe 333kj/kg K) and then it warms up to 305 K. For that this occurs the heat capacity of the water is 4.19 kj/kg K.