Calculate the temperature change in the water upon the complete melting of the ice. assume that all of the energy required to melt the ice comes from the water. express your answer in terms of the initial temperature of water, t. calculate the temperature change in the water upon the complete melting of the ice. assume that all of the energy required to melt the ice comes from the water. express your answer in terms of the initial temperature of water, . -0.031 t - 2.5 ∘c -2.5 t + 0.031 ∘c 0.031 t - 2.5 ∘c 2.5 t - 0.031 ∘c
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