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A 31.6-g sample of water at 280. K is mixed with 50.1 g water at 310. K. Calculate the final temperature of the mixture assuming no heat loss to the surroundings.
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A 31.6-g sample of water at 280. K is mixed with 50.1 g water at 310. K. Calculate the final temperature of the mixture assuming no heat loss to the surroundings.
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K
%D
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