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A vessel contains `110 g` of water. The heat capacity of the vessel is equal to `10 g` of water. The initial temperature of water in vessel is `10^(@)C`. If `220 g` of ho, water at `70^(@)C` is poured in the vessel, the final temperature neglecting radiation loss, will be

A

`70^(@)C`

B

`80^(@)C`

C

`60^(@)C`

D

`50^(@)C`

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