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3. A calorimeter has a mass of 100g and a specific heat of 0.900 cal/g˚C and contains 400g of water at 40˚C. When 91g of ice at 0.0˚C is added and completely melted, the temperature of the water is 18.2˚C. Calculate the heat fusion of the ice
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