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A 29.5g ice cube at -10 degrees celsius is place in a thermally insulated container along...

A 29.5g ice cube at -10 degrees celsius is place in a thermally insulated container along with 1.000kg of water initially at 20.0 degrees celsius. determine the final temperature of the system and the amount of heat acquired by the ice during the process and the amount of heat lost by the warm water. PLEASE SHOW WORK AND EQUATIONS USED. I'm struggling to find equations for heat gained, lost, and final temp. thank you.

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