Answer: false.
Explanation:
1) The increase of temperature is calcualte with the formula:
Q = M × C × ΔT.
2) In this case, you can write:
For water: Qw = Mw × Cw × ΔTw
For iron: Qi = Mi × Ci × ΔTi
3) Since the heat absorbed and the masses are equal, you get:
Qw = Qi ⇒ Cw×ΔTw = Ci×ΔTi, from where you can clear ΔTw
4) ΔTw = Ci×ΔTi / Cw
Replacing the values: ΔTw = 0.444 ΔTi / 4.18 ≈ 0.11 ΔTi.
5) Conclusion the temperature increase of water will be 0.11 times the increase of temperature of iron (this is smaller). So, the statement is false.