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Chemistry, 01.03.2021 06:10 logan12345677885675

When ice cubes with thermal energy (Qice) and temperature (Tice) are added to a glass of liquid water with thermal energy (Qwater) and temperature (water) the ice gains thermal energy and the water loses thermal energy until the system of water and (melted) ice
has a uniform temperature.
Assuming that no thermal energy is lost to the glass or the air, what is the total energy (Q) of the system?

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