what is the initial temperature

  1. A student adds different amounts of ice to four samples of water and records the change in temperature after 30 minutes. What is
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  3. A student adds different amounts of ice to four samples of water and records the change in temperature after 30 minutes. What is
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  4. A student adds different amounts of ice to four samples of water and records the change in temperature after 30 minutes. What is
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  5. A student adds different amounts of ice to four samples of water and records the change in temperature after 30 minutes. What is
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  8. The table shows the same date about how the temperature of each vial of insulin changed over 15 minutes.Vial in the refrigerator
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  9. A piece of unknown metal with mass 68.6 g is heated to an initial temperature of 100 °C and dropped into 84 g of water (with an
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  10. A piece of unknown metal with mass 68.6 g is heated to an initial temperature of 100 °C and dropped into 8.4 g of water (with
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