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If `1kg` ice at `0°C` is mixed with `200g` steam at `100°C`, then which of the following option is correct?

A

Whole ice will melt but whole steam will not convert into water

B

`1200g` water will be at `100°C`

C

Whole ice will not melt so temperature of equilibrium is `0°C`

D

Whole ice will melt and holds team will also be converted into water. The equilibrium temperature is `40°C`

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