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7) A 1.5 kg of -5 °C ice is introduced into a container holding 400. L...

7) A 1.5 kg of -5 °C ice is introduced into a container holding 400. L of 110 °C steam. What is the final temperature of the system in equilibrium? Assume no heat is exchanged with the container or the surroundings.

Use 0.598 kg/m^3 for the density of steam.

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