A 32-g ice cube floats in 160 g of water in a 100-g copper cup; all are at a temperature of 0°C. A piece of lead at 96°C

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A 32-g ice cube floats in 160 g of water in a 100-g copper cup; all are at a temperature of 0°C. A piece of lead at 96°C

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A 32 G Ice Cube Floats In 160 G Of Water In A 100 G Copper Cup All Are At A Temperature Of 0 C A Piece Of Lead At 96 C 1
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A 32-g ice cube floats in 160 g of water in a 100-g copper cup; all are at a temperature of 0°C. A piece of lead at 96°C is dropped into the cup, and the final equilibrium temperature is 12°C. What is the mass of the lead? (The heat of fusion and specific heat of water are 3.33 x 105 g/kg and 4,186J/kg. °C, respectively. The specific heat of lead and copper are 128 and 387 J/kg . °C. respectively.) х O 0.93 kg O 1.93 kg O 3.93 kg O 2.93 kg
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