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If a 50-gram piece of metal that has a temperature of 110 degrees celsius was dropped into 1000 grams of water with the temperature of 25 degrees celcius, what would happen?
a) the water will quickly reach its boiling point
b) the water's temperature will stay the same but the metal will cool down
c) the water's temperature will increase and the metal will stay constant
d) the water and the metals temperature will reach the same temperature
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