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Find the result of mixing `1kg` of ice at `0^(@)C` with `1.5kg` of water at `45^(@)C`. (Specific latent heat of fusioin of ice `=336xx10^(3)Jkg^(-1)`)

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`2.34` kg of water at `0^(@)C`
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