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What mass of steam at 100 c must be mixed with 150 gram of ice at its melting point, in a thermally insulated container, to produce liquid water at 50 c?

heat of fusion of water at its normal freezing or melting temperature = 333 kj/kg
heat of vaporization (or steam) = 2256 kj/kg
specific heat of water = 4180 j/kg k

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