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Sample Exercise 10.5: Calculating a Final Temperature from Energy
Gain and Loss
Suppose you have exactly 237 g (1 cup) of hot (100.0°C) brewed tea in an insulated mug and
that you add to it 2.50 x 102 g of ice initially at -18.0°C. If all the ice melts, what is the final
temperature of the tea? Assume the tea has the same thermal properties as water.
Transcribed Image Text:Sample Exercise 10.5: Calculating a Final Temperature from Energy Gain and Loss Suppose you have exactly 237 g (1 cup) of hot (100.0°C) brewed tea in an insulated mug and that you add to it 2.50 x 102 g of ice initially at -18.0°C. If all the ice melts, what is the final temperature of the tea? Assume the tea has the same thermal properties as water.
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