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Problem 47 Hard Difficulty

A 4.00 $\mathrm{kg}$ silver ingot is taken from a furnace, where its temperature is $750^{\circ} \mathrm{C},$ and placed on a very large block of ice at $0.00^{\circ} \mathrm{C}$ . Assuming that all the heat given up by the silver is used to melt the ice and that not all the ice melts, how much ice is melted?

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2.10 $\mathrm{kg}$

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