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An insulated thermos contains 106.0 cm3 of hot coffee at a temperature of 80.0 °c. you put in 11.0 g of ice cube at its melting point to cool the coffee. what is the temperature of the coffee once the ice has melted and the system is in thermal equilibrium? treat the coffee as though it were pure water. (answer in °c)

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