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A thermos contains 144 cm^3 of coffee at 95.0 °C. To cool the coffee, you drop two 10.9-g ice cubes into the thermos. The ice cubes are initially at 0 °C and melt completely. What is the final temperature of the coffee in degrees Celsius? Treat the coffee as if it were water.

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Answer:
T=69.56^(\circ)

Step-by-step explanation:

Given

volume of
V=144 cm^3

mass of coffee
=\rho * volume =1* 144=144 gm

Initial temperature of coffee
=95^(\circ)

mass of ice cubes =10.9 gm

and latent heat of ice=0.336 MJ

heat absorb by ice lowers coffee temperature


m_(ice)* L=m_(coffee)* c* (95-T)


10.9* 0.336* 10^6=144* 4.184* (95-T)


336=13.21* (95-T)


T=69.56^(\circ)

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