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A 0.425 kg sample of tin initially at 92.7 °C is dropped into 0.141 kg of water. The initial temperature of the water is 15.7 °C. If the specific heat capacity of tin is 230 J/kg°C, what is the final equilibrium temperature of the tin-water mixture?​

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