1. A block of ice at -3.0°C is added to a 0.5-kg aluminum calorimeter cup that holds 1.2 kg of water. The aluminum calor

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1. A block of ice at -3.0°C is added to a 0.5-kg aluminum calorimeter cup that holds 1.2 kg of water. The aluminum calor

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1. A block of ice at -3.0°C is added to a 0.5-kg aluminum calorimeter cup that holds 1.2 kg of water. The aluminum calorimeter and the water are initially at 60°C. The final temperature of the mixture is 15°C. What was the mass of the block of ice? The specific heat of aluminum is 900 J/(kg °C). A. 5.2 kg 05416 41612093.5 B. 1.1 kg C. 2.8 kg D. 0.07 kg E. 0.6 kg
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