50g of ice at -12°C is placed into 0.4 kg of water in a 0.2 kg copper calorimeter that is at a temperature of 20 °C. Wha

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50g of ice at -12°C is placed into 0.4 kg of water in a 0.2 kg copper calorimeter that is at a temperature of 20 °C. Wha

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50g Of Ice At 12 C Is Placed Into 0 4 Kg Of Water In A 0 2 Kg Copper Calorimeter That Is At A Temperature Of 20 C Wha 1
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50g of ice at -12°C is placed into 0.4 kg of water in a 0.2 kg copper calorimeter that is at a temperature of 20 °C. What is the final temperature of the water and topper? Specific heat of ice and water are, 2093 J/kg K and 4186J/kg K respectively, and latent heat of fusion of water is 334x 103 J/kg, specific heat of copper is 387 J/kg.K. A) 27 °C B) 21 °C C) 18 °C D) 32 °C | E) 12 °C
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