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You cool a 130.0 g slug of red-hot iron (temperature 745 ?C) by dropping it into...

You cool a 130.0 g slug of red-hot iron (temperature 745 ?C) by dropping it into an insulated cup of negligible mass containing 75.0 gof water at 20.0 ?C. Assume no heat exchange with the surroundings.

Part A)

What is the final temperature of the water?

Part B)

What is the final mass of the iron and the remaining water?

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