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If 1.38 g of steam at 100.0°C condenses into 38.6 g of water, initially at 27.6°C, in an insulated container, what is the final temperature of the entire water sample? Assume no loss of heat into the surroundings.
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If 1.38 g of steam at 100.0°C condenses into 38.6 g of water, initially at 27.6°C, in an insulated container, what is the final temperature of the entire water sample? Assume no loss of heat into the surroundings.
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