Answer:
12.3°C
Step-by-step explanation:
Logically, if the iron is initially at -28.7°C, and the water is at 18.9°C, then the equilibrium temperature must be somewhere in between. We can find that temperature using an energy balance.
Heat lost by water = heat gained by iron
-mCΔT = mCΔT
-(0.150 kg) (4.184 kJ/kg/K) (T − 18.9°C) = (0.225 kg) (0.450 kJ/kg/K) (T − (-28.7°C))
(0.628 kJ/K) (18.9°C − T) = (0.101 kJ/K) (T + 28.7°C)
11.9 kJ − (0.628 kJ/K) T = (0.101 kJ/K) T + 2.91 kJ
8.96 kJ = (0.729 kJ/K) T
T = 12.3°C