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Physics, 31.07.2019 03:10 michellebreshears451

Steam at 100°c is added to ice at 0°c. (a) find the amount of ice melted and the final temperature when the mass of steam is 12.0 g and the mass of ice is 52.0 g. (b) repeat this calculation, when the mass of steam as 1.20 g and the mass of ice is 52.0

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