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A 20 gram piece of metal is added to a sample of 100 grams of water inside a calorimeter. If the metal is at a temperature of 125° Celsius and the water is at 20° Celsius, which of the following best describes what will occur inside the calorimeter?
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Answered by Soc the Poetic Chemist
The final temperature of the water will be 105 degrees celcius.
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