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Determine the energy to heat a cube of gold with a volume of 19.0{\rm cm}^{3} from 15^\circ C to 37^\circ C. (Figure 1)
Refer to the tables of densities (Figure 2) and to the table of the specific heats (Figure 3)
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Determine the energy to heat a cube of gold with a volume of 19.0{\rm cm}^{3} from 15^\circ C to 37^\circ C. (Figure 1)
Refer to the tables of densities (Figure 2) and to the table of the specific heats (Figure 3)

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