Pure gold is quite soft.

  1. Pure gold is quite soft. To make it more useful for such items as rings and jewelry, jewelers mix it with other metals, such as
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  2. A goldsmith has two alloys that are different purities of gold. The first is 3/4 pure and the second is 5/12 pure. How many
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  3. a 50 g bracelet is suspected of being gold plated lead instead of pure gold.when it is dropped into a full glass of water,4cm of
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  4. A 50.g bracelet is suspected pf being gold plated lead instead of pure gold. It was dropped into a full to the rim glass of
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  5. Show that for 1 kg of pure gold the volume of water displaced is 51.8 cm^3I know that the density of pure gold is 19.32 gm/cm^3
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  6. A sample of gold ore contains 22.0 g of gold metal per 100kg of ore. If gold has a market value of $350.00 per oz., what mass of
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  7. How many number of gold atom are present in 0.6 gm of 18 carat gold.The 24 carat gold is taken as 100% pure gold.(atomic mass of
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  8. If a jeweller wishes to form 12 ounces oif 75%pure gold from substances that arev 60% AND 80% pure gold .How much of each
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  9. The density of pure gold is 19.3 g/centimeter cube. A quantity of what appears to be gold has a mass of 465 grams and a volume
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  10. The "karat" is a dimensionless unit that is used to indicate the proportion of gold in a gold-containing alloy. An alloy that is
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