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Apot on the stove contains 200 g of water at 20°c. an unknown mass of ice that is originally at −10°c is placed in an identical pot on the stove. heat is then added to the two samples of water at precisely the same constant rate. assume that this heat is transferred immediately to the ice or water (in other words, neglect the increase in temperature for the pot). we will also neglect evaporation. the ice melts and becomes water, and you observe that both samples of water reach 55.0°c at the same time.

(a) how does the mass of the original piece of ice in the second pot compare to the mass of the water in the first pot?

the mass of the ice is smaller than the mass of the water.

the mass of the ice is larger than the mass of the water

the mass of the ice is the same as the mass of the water.

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(b) which system will reach 80°c first?

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