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A large pot of water with 200 mL is heated to 98° Celsius. A small pot of water with 75 mL is also heated to 98° Celsius. The heat source for both pots is turned off. The room temperature is 25° Celsius. If all other factors are the same, which of the following is a true statement?

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A large pot of water with 200 mL is heated to 98° Celsius. A small pot of water with 75 mL is also heated to 98° Celsius. The heat source for both pots is turned off. The room temperature is 25° Celsius. If all other factors are the same, which of the following is a true statement?

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The statement is incomplete, so I can't provide a true statement. However, based on the information given, we can infer that both pots of water will eventually cool down to room temperature. The rate at which they cool down may vary depending on factors such as the material of the pots and their surface area. Generally, a larger volume of water would take longer to cool down than a smaller volume, assuming all other factors are equal.

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