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Copper has a heat capacity of 0.386J/g °C and water has a heat capacity of 4. 184 J/g °C. 15 g of hot copper is dropped into 50 grams of water. The
temperature of the copper decreases while the temperature of the water increases,
Which statements are true for this scenario?
A.)Water is endothermic (releasing energy) and Copper is exothermic (absorbing energy
B.)Water is exothermic absorbing energy) and Copper is endothermic (releasing energy
C.)Water is exothermic (releasing energy) and Copper is endothermic (absorbing energy)
D.(Water is endothermic (absorbing energy) and Copper is exothermic releasing energy)
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