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A 100 g cube of aluminium is removed from a bath of boiling water and dropped in a bath of room temperature water (2.00 litres at `20.0^(@)C`). What is the final temperature of the water assuming heat loss to the surroundings is negligible? The specific heat capacity of aluminium is 897 J/kg`.^(@)C`.

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