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true or false If an ice cube is in a glass of water at 0° and no thermal energy is added or removed then the ice cube and the water are in thermal equilibrium?

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True

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When an ice cube is in a glass of water at 0°C and no thermal energy is added or removed, the ice cube and the water will reach thermal equilibrium. This means that the temperature of the system will remain constant and will not change over time. The ice cube will melt until it reaches the temperature of the water, which is 0°C, and the water will lose heat energy until it reaches the temperature of the ice cube, also 0°C. Once the temperatures of both the ice cube and the water are the same, the system is in thermal equilibrium.

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