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250 g of water at 30 degree Celsius is contained in a copper vessel of mass 50 gram calculate the mass of ice required to bring down the temperature of the vessel and its content to 5 degree celsius if Lf= 336000 shc= 400Jkg per and shw=4200JKgK.
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