What happens when ice is added to water at different temperatures?

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When ice is added to water at different temperatures, the final temperature of the system can be calculated using the principles of heat transfer and conservation of energy. The heat lost by the warmer water will equal the heat gained by the ice as it melts and warms up. To find the final temperature and the amount of ice remaining, one must set up equations based on the specific heat capacities and the latent heat of fusion. This type of problem is commonly addressed in physics or chemistry homework. For detailed assistance, it is recommended to post in the Homework forum following the appropriate guidelines.
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i have a question:
In an Insulated Vesse, 250 g of ice at 0 degree Celsius is added to 600 g of water at 18 degree Celsius. Find: a) Final temperature of the system. B) How much ice remains.
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