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Steam at `100^@` C is passed.into 20 g of water at`10^@C` Whenwater acquires a temperature of `80^@C` the mass of water present will be :[take specific heat of `steam =1 cal g^-1^@C^-1`and latent of `water =540 cal g^-1`]

A

24g

B

31.5g

C

42.5g

D

22.5g

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