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Q2. 1.0 kg of ice at -10°C is added to 10 g of water at 0°C. (a) Find the final temperature of the mixture. (The specific latent heat of fusion of ice is 336 J/g and the specifi…
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1.0 kg of ice at -10°C is added to 10 g of water at 0°C.
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Find the final temperature of the mixture. (The specific latent heat of fusion of
ice is 336 J/g and the specific heat capacity of ice is 2000 J kg K-1)
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