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A vessel contains 10^(–1) kg of ice at 0...

A vessel contains `10^(–1) kg` of ice at `0^(@)C`. Now steam is passed into the vessel to melt ice. Neglecting the thermal capacity of the vessel, find the mass of water in the vessel when all ice melts into water.

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