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Which of the following are true about a block of ice at -10°C as you continue to apply heat.
Its temperature will rise continuously until it completely melts.
Its temperature will rise until reaching 0°C.
Its temperature will not rise above -10°C until it melts.
Its temperature will remain at O'C until all the ice melts.

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