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You have 1.40 kg of water at 23.0°C in an insulated container of negligible mass. You add 0.760 kg of ice that is initia

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You Have 1 40 Kg Of Water At 23 0 C In An Insulated Container Of Negligible Mass You Add 0 760 Kg Of Ice That Is Initia 1
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You have 1.40 kg of water at 23.0°C in an insulated container of negligible mass. You add 0.760 kg of ice that is initially at -22°C. Assume that no heat exchanges with the surroundings. After thermal equilibrium is reached how much ice is left? The specific heat for water is Cw = 4190 J/mol K, the specific heat for ice is CI 2100 J/mol K, and the latent heat of fusion for the transition from ice 334 × 10³ J/kg. to water is f Your Answer: Answer units