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Physics, 05.09.2019 17:10 zahradawkins2007
You have 1.50 kg of water at 28.0∘ in an insulated container of negligible mass. you add 0.700 kg of ice that is initially at -21.0 ∘c. assume that no heat exchanges with the surroundings.
(a) after the thermal equilibrium has been reached, has all the ice melted?
(b) if all of the ice is melted, what is the final temperature of the water in the container? if some ice remains, what is the final temperature of the water in the container, and how much ice remains?
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