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Dani has 15.00 grams of water (c = 4.186 joules over grams times degrees Celsius) at 66°C. She adds 40.00 grams of water at 35°C. What is the final temperature of the liquids? Express the answer to the
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Dani has 15.00 grams of water (c = 4.186 joules over grams times degrees Celsius) at 66°C. She adds 40.00 grams of water at 35°C.
What is the final temperature of the liquids? Express the answer to the hundredths place.
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43.45°C
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