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Homework Help: PLEASE HELP ME IN THIS PHYSICS PROBLEM

Posted by JOHN on Monday, January 14, 2013 at 7:05pm.

A heat transfer of 9.5 x 10^5 J is required to convert a block of ice at -15°C to water at 15°C. What is the mass of the block of ice?

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