[References] A 22.5-g sample of ice at-10.7°C is mixed with 103.0g of water at 80.0°C. Calculate the final temperature of the mixture, assuming no heat loss to the surroundings. The heat capacities of H20(s) and H20(1) are 2.03 J/g.°C and 4.18 J/g.°C, respectively, and the enthalpy of fusion for ice is 6.02 kJ/mol. Temperature = °C Submit Answer Try Another Version 10 item attempts remaining

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A 22.5-g sample of ice at-10.7°C is mixed with 103.0 g of water at 80.0°C. Calculate the final temperature of the mixture, assuming no heat loss to the
surroundings. The heat capacities of H20(s) and H2O(1) are 2.03 J/g.°C and 4.18 J/g.°C, respectively, and the enthalpy of fusion for ice is 6.02 kJ/mol.
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Transcribed Image Text:A 22.5-g sample of ice at-10.7°C is mixed with 103.0 g of water at 80.0°C. Calculate the final temperature of the mixture, assuming no heat loss to the surroundings. The heat capacities of H20(s) and H2O(1) are 2.03 J/g.°C and 4.18 J/g.°C, respectively, and the enthalpy of fusion for ice is 6.02 kJ/mol. [References] Temperature = °C Submit Answer Try Another Version 10 item attempts remaining Visited 11: 12/6 33°F arch
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