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Two 20.0 g ice cubes at −12.0 ∘C are placed into 295 g of water at 25.0 ∘C. Assuming no energy is transferred to or from the surroundings, calculate the final temperature, f, of the water after all the ice melts. heat capacity of H2O(s) 37.7 J/(mol⋅K)
heat capacity of H2O(l) 75.3 J/(mol⋅K)
enthalpy of fusion of H2O 6.01 kJ/mol

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