In a calorimeter can (which behaves thermally as if it were equivalent to 40 g of water)
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In a calorimeter can (which behaves thermally as if it were equivalent to 40 g of water) are 200 g of water and 50 g of ice, all at exactly 0 °C. Into this is poured 30 g of water at 90 °C. What will be the final condition of the system?
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