An iron block with a temperature of 250 degrees Celcius is placed into a container of water with a temperature of 50 degrees Celcius. Which statement best describes what will be observed in this experiment?

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Heat will flow from the iron block to the water until both are 250 degrees Celcius.
Heat will flow from the iron block to the water until both are 250 degrees Celcius.

Heat will flow from the iron block to the water until both are 50 degrees Celcius.
Heat will flow from the iron block to the water until both are 50 degrees Celcius.

Heat will flow from the water to the iron block until both are at the temperature of the container.
Heat will flow from the water to the iron block until both are at the temperature of the container.

Heat will flow from the iron block to the block to the water until both reach a temperature somewhere between 500 degrees Celcius and 250 degrees Celcius.
Heat will flow from the iron block to the block to the water until both reach a temperature somewhere between 500 degrees Celcius and 250 degrees Celcius.
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Heat will flow from the iron block to the water until both are at the temperature of the container.

The correct statement is: Heat will flow from the iron block to the water until both are at the temperature of the container.