For water
Q = mc(Tf-Ti) (I don't know the specific heat of water offhand, get the mass using density). This must be equal to the heat required to melt the ice: Q = mL (don't know the latent heat of fusion for water either. Solve for mass of ice, use density to find volume, add to original .75liters.
Ice is added to 0.75 L of water at 20°C to make very cold water at 0°C. If enough 0°C ice is added so that the mixture becomes all liquid, how much liquid is in the pitcher when this occurs? Density of water = 1.00 x 103 kg/m3.
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