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Suppose icebergs (c = 2.03 J/g·°C; Lfus = 335 J/g) at 0° floated into an ocean (c = 3.93 J/g·°C) that was at 17°C. How much ice would have to melt—and then warm up—to lower the temperature of the ocean by 5 °C. (Note: Do not forget to include the phase change of iceberg to liquid.)

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