Calculate the mass of ice that remains at thermal equilibrium when 1 kg of ice at -17°C is added to 1 kg of water at 31°

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Calculate the mass of ice that remains at thermal equilibrium when 1 kg of ice at -17°C is added to 1 kg of water at 31°

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Calculate The Mass Of Ice That Remains At Thermal Equilibrium When 1 Kg Of Ice At 17 C Is Added To 1 Kg Of Water At 31 1
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Calculate the mass of ice that remains at thermal equilibrium when 1 kg of ice at -17°C is added to 1 kg of water at 31°C. Please report the mass of ice in kg to 3 decimal places. Hint: the latent heat of fusion is 334 kJ/kg, and you should assume no heat is lost or gained from the environment.
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