You have to pass a pointer to the data object specified by the format string, so
scanf("%c", c);
will actually pass the value of c, which in turn could cause a program fault,
scanf("%c", &c);
will pass the address of c, allowing scanf to change the value of your copy.
The space after the %c will force it to look for a character, AND THEN a space. If there is not a space, it will not read the character