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The density of pure gold
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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Sarah
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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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sayra
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Show that for 1 kg of pure gold the volume of water displaced is 51.8 cm^3
I know that the density of pure gold is 19.32 gm/cm^3
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randy
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Pure gold has a density of 19 g/ml. If you bought a gold ring and found it had a volume of 0.3 ml and it weighed 5.7 grams, is
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Jerome
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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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Kyleigh
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Pure gold has a density of 19.32 g/cm3.
How large would a piece of gold be if it had a mass of 483 g?
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Chris
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A crown is determine to weigh 2.65 kg. When this crown is submerged in a full basin of water, the overflow is found to be 145
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Lilly
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gold hasa density of 19 g/cm^3 if an 18 inch necklace is made of pure gold how much would it weigh in grams if it is 1 cm wide
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hillary
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A crown is determine to weigh 2.65 kg. When this crown is submerged in a full basin of water, the overflow is found to be 145
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Lilly
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A 9.35 gram of ring with it's volume of 0.654 cm3 is an alloy of gold and with density of gold and silver respectively 19.3
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Anonymous
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