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To treat a burn on your hand, you decide to place an ice cube on the burned skin. The mass of the ice cube is 16.0 g, and its i...Asked by Aubrey
To treat a burn on your hand, you decide to place an ice cube on the burned skin. The mass of the ice cube is 12.6 g, and its initial temperature is -10.4 °C. The water resulting from the melted ice reaches the temperature of your skin, 28.1 °C. How much heat is absorbed by the ice cube and resulting water? Assume that all the water remains in your hand. Constants may be found here.
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