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Suppose that 0.95 g of water condenses on a 75.0-g block of iron that is initially at 22 °C. If the heat released during condensa- tion goes only to warming the iron block, what is the final tem- perature (in °C) of the iron block? (Assume a constant enthalpy of vaporization for water of 44.0 kJ>mol.)

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