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A 14.1 gg ice cube is placed into 326 gg of water. Part A Calculate the temperature change in the water upon complete melting of the ice. Hint: Determine how much heat is absorbed by the melting ice and then use q=mCΔTq=mCΔT to calculate the temperature change of the 326 gg of water.

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