Small pieces of copper at 100.0°C are placed in 110.0g of water at 25.0°C in a perfectly insulated calorimeter. The water and copper reach the same final temperature. The initial and final temperatures of the water are shown.
The heat capacity of water is 4.18J/(g⋅°C). How much heat is transferred during the experiment?
A 220J
B 230J
C 460J
D 920J
920J
D
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