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G. Hot water at 100 °C is added to 300 g of water at 0 °C until the final temperature is 40 °C. Find the mass of the hot water added. The specific heat capacity of water is 4200…
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g. Hot water at 100 °C is added to 300 g of water at 0 °C until the final temperature is 40 °C. Find the mass of the hot water added. The specific heat capacity of water is 4200 Jkg-¹°C¹.
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