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Physics, 13.12.2019 22:31 adenmoye0910

You drop an ice cube into an insulated flask full of water and wait for the ice cube to completely melt. the ice cube initially has a mass of 60.0 g and a temperature of 0°c. the water (before the ice cube is added) has a mass of 760 g and an initial temperature of 20.0°c. what is the final temperature (in °c) of the mixture? (assume no energy is lost to the walls of the flask, or to the environment.)

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