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How many millimeters of water at 25 degrees C with a density of 0.997 g/mL must be mixed with 176 mL of coffee at 96.2 degrees C so that the resulting combination will have a temperature of 61.8 degrees C? Assume that coffee and water have the same density and the same specific heat (4.18J/g. degree C) across the temperature range.
How many millimeters of water at 25 degrees C with a density of 0.997 g/mL must be mixed with 176 mL of coffee at 96.2 degrees C so that the resulting combination will have a temperature of 61.8 degrees C? Assume that coffee and water have the same density and the same specific heat (4.18J/g. degree C) across the temperature range.
Hubert KochLv2
17 Nov 2019