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500 cm³ of water at 100°C is added to another 500 cm³ of water at a temperature of 30°C. Assuming no heat is lost to the surrounding, what is the final temperature of the mixture when thermal equilibrium is achieved?
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Answer: 35 degree Celsius
Explanation: Subtract both the temperatures And divide by two.
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