A physics students wants to know how much ice can he put inside an insulated beaker containing 250g of water at an initial temperature of -20.0°C in order to raise the final temperature of the system to 40°C. A. 34.7g B. 67.4 g C. 46.6g.

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A physics students wants to know how much ice can he put inside an insulated beaker containing 250g of water at an initial temperature of -20.0°C in order to raise the final temperature of the system to 40°C.

A. 34.7g

B. 67.4 g

C. 46.6g. 

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