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If an ice cube with the mass of 5.0 grams melts in a closed system such as a closed glass jar what is the mass of the liquid water after the ice cube completely melts
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If an ice cube with the mass of 5.0 grams melts in a closed system such as a closed glass jar what is the mass of the liquid water after the ice cube completely melts
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If an ice cube with the mass of 5.0 grams melts in a closed system such as a closed glass jar, what is the mass of the liquid water after the ice cube completely melts? 5.0 grams. Which type of energy transformation does NOT describe potential
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