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20g of steam at `100^(@)`C is passed into 100g of ice at `0^(0)`C. Find the resultant temperature if specific latent heat of steam is 540 callg., specific latent heat of ice is 80 cal/g and specific heat of water is 1 cal/`g^(0)` C .

A

`10^@C`

B

`20^@C`

C

`30^@C`

D

`40^@C`

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