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A student placed an ice cube on a table and observed it for five minutes. He noticed that the ice cube seemed to get smaller and was now surrounded by a small puddle of water. Explain what happened to the ice cube. Be sure to tell what caused the ice cube to change and how the puddle of water formed. When will the temperature of the ice cube stabilize?

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