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A mixture of 250 g of water and 200 g of ice at `0^@C` is kept in a calorimeter which has a water equivalent of 50 g. If 200 g of steam at `100^@C` is passed through this mixture, calculate the final temperature and the weight of the contents of the calorimeter.

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`100^(@)C,572.2g`
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