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Physics, 13.09.2019 00:10, mamasmontoya

How much ice at a temperature of -16.5 ∘c must be dropped into the water so that the final temperature of the system will be 26.0 ∘c ? take the specific heat of liquid water to be 4190 j/kg⋅k, the specific heat of ice to be 2100 j/kg⋅k, and the heat of fusion for water to be 3.34×105 j/kg . view available hint(s)

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