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Final temperature after pouring soda into glass with ice....
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[QUOTE="haruspex, post: 5626019, member: 334404"] Things will happen in stages, and one simple, if laborious, approach is to model those. 1. Ice warms and liquid cools until one of them reaches 0C. 2. If the water reaches 0C first, it will start to freeze, giving out latent heat. 2.1 If all the water freezes and the original ice is still less than 0C, the two will balance out at some temperature below freezing. 2.2 If the ice reaches 0C before all the water freezes you are done. 3. If the ice reaches 0C first then it will start to melt, etc. [/QUOTE]
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