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A lump of ice at -10 degree celsius weighing 0.80 kg is dropped into water at 0 degree celsius. If 0.005 kg of water freeze. Calculate the specific heat of ice.
8 years ago

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DrBob222
I may have missed something but I don't get the right answer of 2.08 J/g*C. Please check your numbers.
8 years ago
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