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Chemistry, 16.07.2019 03:30 nicky123415

If you have 0.281 m3 of water at 25.0°c and add 0.117 m3 of water at 95.0°c, what is the final temperature of the mixture? use 1000 kg/m3 as the density of water at any temperature.

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