Answer:
The heat absorbed by the metal is 91.27 kJ.
Step-by-step explanation:
This is a sort of excersise about calorimetry which formula is:
Q = m . C . ΔT
where Q = heat
where m = mass
where C = Specific heat
ΔT = T° final - T° initial
You can find specific heat in tables, if you don't know it. It is generally given in the statement unless, you have to find it out.
Specific heat for copper is 0.390 kJ/kg.°K
Notice that units in specific heat are in °K, but it is the same K or C.
The difference doesn't change the sense of units. We can use °C.
Q = 2.21 kg . 0.390 kJ/kg.°K (126.4°C - 20.5°C)
Q = 91.27 kJ