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20 mL of 80°C water is mixed with 20 mL of 0°C water in a perfect calorimeter. What is the final temperature?
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20 mL of 80°C water is mixed with 20 mL of 0°C water in a perfect calorimeter. What is the final temperature?
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times it bye for then ur answer will be 80
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