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You are a blacksmith and have been working with 14.0 kg of steel. When you are finished shaping it, the steel is at a temperature of 405°C. To cool it off, you drop it into a bucket containing 3.0 kg of water at 55°C. How much of this water is converted to steam? Assume the steel, the water, and the steam all have the same final temperature.
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