To determine the melting point of ice, which procedure would best help measure the melting point temperature?(1 point)

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Mix ice with water until equilibrium is reached but some ice remains that is still melting.
Mix ice with water until equilibrium is reached but some ice remains that is still melting.

Mix ice with water until just before equilibrium is reached but some ice remains that is no longer melting.
Mix ice with water until just before equilibrium is reached but some ice remains that is no longer melting.

Mix ice with water until equilibrium is reached but some ice remains that is no longer melting.
Mix ice with water until equilibrium is reached but some ice remains that is no longer melting.

Mix ice with water until just before equilibrium is reached but some ice remains that is still melting.
Mix ice with water until just before equilibrium is reached but some ice remains that is still melting.

The best procedure to measure the melting point temperature of ice is to mix ice with water until equilibrium is reached but some ice remains that is still melting. This means that the mixture should be allowed to sit at room temperature until the ice has completely melted, except for a small amount that is still in the process of melting. At this point, the temperature of the mixture can be measured using a thermometer to determine the melting point temperature of ice.