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A. How much heat must be absorbed by 3.00 kg of ice at -22.0 Celsius to raise it to its melting point? (c of ice = 2060 J/kg K) B. How much more heat needs to be added to melt the ice from question 2? (Hf of ice = 3.34 x 105 J/Kg)
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