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In the desert, a 2 L container of Gatorade at 42°C is in a cooler that initially contains 1 kg of ice (and no liquid water), which is closed and perfectly insulated from the surroundings. Assuming that the Gatorade has temperature- and pressure-independent density and specific heat of 1 kg/L and 4.3 kJ/(kgK), respectively, what is the maximum temperature of the ice required to cool the Gatorade to 1°C? Assume that the properties of the ice can be evaluated at 0°C, and are independent of temperature. Neglect a) the presence of any air in the cooler and b) the mass of the containe

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