SOLVED: A 35-g ice cube at 0.0 °C is added to 110 g of water in a 62-g  aluminum cup. The cup and the water have an initial temperature of 23 °C. (

SOLVED: A 35-g ice cube at 0.0 °C is added to 110 g of water in a 62-g aluminum cup. The cup and the water have an initial temperature of 23 °C. (

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VIDEO ANSWER: Hello students to solve the given question: let us use the equation of heat transfer that is equal to m c c. Here is the specific heat capacity multiplied by delta t that is, temperature difference now, using this relation? Let us solve
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