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why an ice cube at 0 ˚C is more effective in cooling a drink than
the same mass of water also at 0 ˚C
5 years ago

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Answered by oobleck
nice homework dump, though some of the problems contain out-of-font characters. No ideas on any of them?
5 years ago
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