Suppose you pour 0.0085 kg of 20.0°C water onto a 1.1-kg block of ice, sitting in a large bowl, which is initially at -15.0°C. The latent heat of fusion for water is Lf = 334 kJ/kg. What is the final temperature of this system? You may assume that the water cools so rapidly that effects of the surroundings are negligible.
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Suppose you pour 0.0085 kg of 20.0°C water onto a 1.1-kg block of ice, sitting in a large bowl, which is initially at -15.0°C. The latent heat of fusion for water is Lf = 334 kJ/kg.
What is the final temperature of this system? You may assume that the water cools so rapidly that effects of the surroundings are negligible.
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