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A well lagged copper calorimeter of mas 120g contains 70g of water and 10g ice both at 0°C . Dry steam at 100°C is passed in until the temperature of the mixture is 40°C . Calculate the mass of the steam condensed. (Specific latent heat of fusion of ice = 3.2 × 10^2)(specific latent heat of vaporization = 2.2 × 10^3)(specific heat capacity of copper= 4.0×10^-1)(specific heat capacity of water= 4.2)

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