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Referring to Example 17-17 (a) Find the final temperature of the system if two 0.0450-kg ice cubes are added to the warm lemonade. The temperature of the ice is 0 °C; the temperature and mass of the warm lemonade are 20.0 °C and 3.95 kg, respectively. (b) How many 0.0450-kg ice cubes at 0 °C must be added to the original warm lemonade if the final temperature of the system is to be at least as cold as 15.0 °C?
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