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`1kg` ice at `-10^(@)C` is mixed with `1kg` water at `100^(@)C`. Then final equilirium temperature and mixture content.

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To solve the problem of mixing `1 kg` of ice at `-10°C` with `1 kg` of water at `100°C`, we will follow these steps: ### Step 1: Understand the processes involved When the ice is mixed with hot water, there are three main processes: 1. Heating the ice from `-10°C` to `0°C`. 2. Melting the ice at `0°C` to convert it into water. 3. Cooling the water from `100°C` to the final equilibrium temperature `T`. ...
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