A gold bar weighing 33.5g

  1. a person takes 10k gold bracelet weighing 80g to a gold buyer. the gold buyer offers them $1000 cash. calculate the value of the
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  2. A cube of gold weighing 192.4g is heated from 30.0°C to some higher temperature, with the absorption of 226 joules of heat. The
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  3. Gold has a density of 19.3 g/cm3. The thickness of a piece of gold leaf weighing 1.93 mg and covering an area of 14.5 cm2 is?I
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  4. If a chalice made of pure gold weighing 1.24 kg and initially at 15 C is filled with 100.0 mL of water at 89 C, what is the
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  5. a sheet of gold weighing 10.0g and at a temperature of 18.0 degrees c is placed flat on a sheet of iron weighing 20.0g and a
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  6. A sheet of gold weighing 11.4 g and at a temperature of 15.6°C is placed flat on a sheet of iron weighing 24.2 g and at a
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  7. The density of gold is 19 times that of water. If you take a gold crown weighing 24 N and submerge it in water, how much upward
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  8. The density of gold is 19 times that of water. If you take a gold crown weighing 24 N and submerge it in water, how much upward
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  9. The density of gold is 19 times that of water. If you take a gold crown weighing 32 N and submerge it in water, how much upward
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  10. The method of estimating total body fat by weighing the individual on a standard scale and then weighing him or her submerged in
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