How much energy is absorbed as heat by 10 grams of gold when it is heated from 25 Celsius to 35 Celsius if the specific heat of gold is 0.13 joules/gram Celsius?
129.1 J/(kg K) (joules per kilogram kelvin) is absorbed as heat by 10 grams of gold when its heated from 25 Celsius to 35 Celsius if the specific heat of gold is 0.13 joules/gram.
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