A chunk of nickel weighing 19.8 grams and originally at 98.72°C is dropped into an insulated cup containing 75.6 grams of water at 20.33°C. Assuming that all of the heat is transferred to the water, the final temperature of the water is °C.

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A chunk of nickel weighing 19.8 grams and originally at 98.72°C is dropped into an insulated cup containing 75.6 grams of water at
20.33°C.
Assuming that all of the heat is transferred to the water, the final temperature of the water is
°C.
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