The summer before coming to school, you are lucky enough to get a job making coffee at Starbucks, but you tell your parents and friends you have secured a lucrative position as a “java engineer”. An eccentric chemistry professor (not mentioning any names) stops in every day and order 250.0 mL of house coffee at precisely 95 °C. He then adds enough milk at 10.0 °C to drop the temperature of the coffee to 90.0 °C. Calculate the amount of milk (in mL) the professor must add to reach this temperature. (Assume coffee and milk have the same specific heat capacity: 4.186 J/g °C. Assume that they also have the same density: 1.000 g/mL).

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The summer before coming to school, you are lucky enough to get a job making coffee at Starbucks,
but you tell your parents and friends you have secured a lucrative position as a “java engineer”. An eccentric
chemistry professor (not mentioning any names) stops in every day and order 250.0 mL of house coffee at precisely
95 °C. He then adds enough milk at 10.0 °C to drop the temperature of the coffee to 90.0 °C. Calculate the amount of
milk (in mL) the professor must add to reach this temperature. (Assume coffee and milk have the same specific heat
capacity: 4.186 J/g °C. Assume that they also have the same density: 1.000 g/mL).

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