A thermos contains 201 cm³ of coffee at 85 °C. To cool the coffee, you drop two 13.3-g ice cubes into the thermos. The ice cubes are initially at 0 °C and melt completely. What is the final temperature of the coffee? Treat the coffee as if it were water. (specific heat of water 4186 J/kg.C°, and Lf,water = 33.5 x 104 J/kg, density of water 1000 kg/m³)

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A thermos contains 201 cm³ of coffee at 85 °C. To cool the
coffee, you drop two 13.3-g ice cubes into the thermos. The
ice cubes are initially at 0 °C and melt completely. What is
the final temperature of the coffee? Treat the coffee as if it
were water. (specific heat of water 4186 J/kg.C°, and Lf,water
= 33.5 x 104 J/kg, density of water 1000 kg/m³)
Transcribed Image Text:A thermos contains 201 cm³ of coffee at 85 °C. To cool the coffee, you drop two 13.3-g ice cubes into the thermos. The ice cubes are initially at 0 °C and melt completely. What is the final temperature of the coffee? Treat the coffee as if it were water. (specific heat of water 4186 J/kg.C°, and Lf,water = 33.5 x 104 J/kg, density of water 1000 kg/m³)
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