A 100.0g sample of water at 90 degree C is added to a 500.0g sample of water at 10 degree C what is the final temperature of water
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First, we need to understand that when two bodies with different temperatures come into contact, heat will flow from the hotter body to the cooler one until they reach thermal equilibrium, i.e., they have the same temperature. Show more…
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