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Since you want your answer in grams of ice we need to convert 351 ml of water to grams. This is very easy for water since 1 ml of water weighs one gram. So we have 351 grams of water. We need to figure out how much energy we need to remove from the water. If you remove one calorie from one gram of water you will lower the temperature one degree C. So water has a specific heat (c) of 1 cal/g/C You have 351 grams and you want to drop the temp 20 degrees. You must remove q = mass x specific heat x temp change q = 351 grams x 1 cal/g/C x 20 degrees= 7020 calories now we need to figure out how much ice this will take. Melting one gram of ice requires 79.7 calories dividing we get ice required = 7020 calories/79.7 calories/grams = 88.1 grams of ice
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