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1401S 56. Steam at 100°C, is passed into a container of negligible heat capacity, containing
20g of ice and 100g of water at 0°C, until the ice is completely melted. Determine the
total mass of water in the container. [Specific latent heat of steam = 2300Jg
specific latent heat of ice = 340 specific heat capacity of water = 4.2 Jg 'K'l

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