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Given:

Initial temperature, T1 = 20.0 degrees Celsius

Final temperature, T2 = -1.5 degrees celsius

Energy, Q= 165 kJ

Specific heat capacity of the mixture, c = 3500 J/kg degrees Celsius

Sppecific latent heat, L = 255000 J/kg

Let's find the mass of the mixture.

Apply the formula:


Q=mc\Delta T+mL

Where:

m is the mass

Rewrite the formula for m

Thus, we have:


m=(Q)/(c\Delta T+L)

Now, input values and solve for m:


\begin{gathered} m=(Q)/(c(T_2-T_1)+L) \\ \\ m=(165000)/(3500(-1.5-20)+255000) \\ \\ m=(165000)/(3500(-21.5)+255000) \end{gathered}

Solving further:


\begin{gathered} m=(165000)/(-75250+255000) \\ \\ m=(165000)/(179750) \\ \\ m=0.92kg \end{gathered}

Therefore, the mass of the mixture is 0.92 kg

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