An ice cube at 0.00 °C with a mass of 24.0 g is placed into 600.0 g of water, initially at 24.0 °C, in an insulated container. Part A Assuming that no heat is lost to the surroundings, what is the temperature of the entire water sample after all of the ice has melted?

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An ice cube at 0.00 °C with a mass of 24.0 g is
placed into 600.0 g of water, initially at 24.0°C, in
an insulated container.
Part A
Assuming that no heat is lost to the surroundings, what is the temperature of the entire water sample after all of the ice has
melted?
Tinal =
°C
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Transcribed Image Text:I Review | Constants | Periodic Table An ice cube at 0.00 °C with a mass of 24.0 g is placed into 600.0 g of water, initially at 24.0°C, in an insulated container. Part A Assuming that no heat is lost to the surroundings, what is the temperature of the entire water sample after all of the ice has melted? Tinal = °C Submit Previous Answers Request Answer
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