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A piece of ice of mass 60 g is dropped into 140 g of water at `50^(@)C`.
Calculate the final temperature of water when all the ice has melted.
(Assume no heat is lost to the surrounding)
Specific heat capacity of water = `4.2Jg^(-1)k^(-1)`
Specific latent heat of fusion of ice = `336Jg^(-1)`

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