Multiple Choice
What is the mass of a piece of copper that starts at 90°C, is immersed in a calorimeter with 500 g of water at 22.0°C, and causes the water to rise to a temperature of 27.5°C?
A) 1,150.6 g
B) 302.8 g
C) 184.1 g
D) 484.5 g
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