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Chery Chery
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A 360-g metal container, insulated on the outside, holds 180.0 g of water in thermal equilibrium at 22.0°C. A 24.0-g ice cube, at the melting point, is dropped into the water, and when thermal equilibrium is reached the temperature is 15.0°C. Assume there is no thermal energy exchange with the surroundings. For water, the specific heat  is 4190 J/kg ∙ K and the heat of fusion is 3.34 × 105 J/kg. What is the specific heat of the metal of the container?
A) 1700 J/kg ∙ K
B) 970 J/kg ∙ K
C) 2300 J/kg ∙ K
D) 2800 J/kg ∙ K
E) 3300 J/kg ∙ K
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