In an experiment, 74.3 g of metallic copper was heated to 100.0 C and then quickly dropped into 200.0 mL of water in a calorimeter. The heat capacity of the calorimeter with the water was 875 J/ C. The initial temperature of the calorimeter was 27.5 C, and the final temperature after addition of the metal was 29.8 C. What is the value of the molar heat capacity of copper?
A) 4.18 J/(mol . C)
B) 8.17 J/(mol . C)
C) 49.0 J/(mol . C)
D) 12.3 J/(mol . C)
E) 24.5 J/(mol . C)
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