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A blacksmith drops 1.5 kg piece of iron heated to 525 degree Celsius into 2 L...

A blacksmith drops 1.5 kg piece of iron heated to 525 degree Celsius into 2 L of water with temperature 70 degree Celsius.

What will be final temperature of water?

(Hint) Calculate amount of evaporated water, and final temperature.

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