2. 200g of water at 50°C in a 80g glass are added to 10g of ice at 0 °C. Solve for the final temperature of the mixture. Assume that the ice has melted. (Calass=0.16 cal/g-°C).

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2. 200g of water at 50°C in a 80g glass are added to 10g of ice at 0 °C. Solve for
the final temperature of the mixture. Assume that the ice has melted. (Calass=0.16
cal/g-°C).
Transcribed Image Text:2. 200g of water at 50°C in a 80g glass are added to 10g of ice at 0 °C. Solve for the final temperature of the mixture. Assume that the ice has melted. (Calass=0.16 cal/g-°C).
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