What is the original temperature of the cylinder

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Solve each part of following question given below:

Question: A 180 g copper bowl contains 190 g of water, both at 19.0°C. A very hot 450 g copper cylinder is dropped into the water, causing the water to boil, with 15.2 g being converted to steam. The final temperature of the system is 100°C. Neglect energy transfers with the environment.

Part A: How much energy is transferred to the water as heat?

Part B: How much to the bowl?

Part C: What is the original temperature of the cylinder?

Please provide any help is greatly appreciated! The specific heat of water is 1 cal/g•K, and of copper is 0.0923 cal/g•K. The latent heat of vaporization of water is 539 Cal/kg.

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