Chemistry
Chemistry, 11.03.2021 08:00, McMingMing

15.0 g of cream at 16.4 °C are added to an insulated cup containing 100.0 g of coffee at 86.5 °C. Calculate the equilibrium temperature of the coffee. You may assume no heat is lost to the cup or surroundings, and that any physical properties of cream and coffee you need are the same as those of water.
Be sure your answer has 3 significant digits.

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