A 350g cup of hot tea at 30°C is cooled to 26°C after the addition of ice cubes at -11°C. Assuming none of the ice cubes

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A 350g cup of hot tea at 30°C is cooled to 26°C after the addition of ice cubes at -11°C. Assuming none of the ice cubes

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A 350g Cup Of Hot Tea At 30 C Is Cooled To 26 C After The Addition Of Ice Cubes At 11 C Assuming None Of The Ice Cubes 1
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A 350g cup of hot tea at 30°C is cooled to 26°C after the addition of ice cubes at -11°C. Assuming none of the ice cubes actually melted, how many grams of ice cubes were added? Hint: Ice cubes melt at 0°C so assume that the final temperature of the ice cubes is 0°C and that no heat is lost in the transfer between ice cubes and tea. The specific heat of the tea is 4 J/gK and the ice is 2.2 1/gk. Enter your answer to the nearest whole gram?
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