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What happens when water at `80^(@)C` is mixed with water at `20^(@)C`?

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Heat will be transferred from water at `80^(@)C` to that at `20^(@)C` till thermal equilibrium is achieved. Then both samples would attain an equal temperature somewhere between `20^(@)C " and " 80^(@)C`.
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