193/10 - 19.3 g/cm^3
cubic centimetre of gold we have we have 19.3 grams
so if we have 96.5 grams we can divide it by 19.3
we have 5 cubic centimetres
4 kg/0.005m3 = 800 kg/m3
The volume must be determined; try the method of liquid displacement using an anhydrous mineral oil.
Gold, just gold - as it is an element (symbol Au). Most gold jewelry is really made of an alloy of gold, which means it contains gold and also other metals which lower the cost and provide increased durability, decreased malleability, etc. Atoms of gold are made of protons, neutrons, and electrons... just like atoms of any other element.
A lump in your foot could be soft tissue swelling, a bony problem or a skin problem.
It could be a polyp, anal skin tag or a pile lump. It needs to be checked by your Doctor.
lump, mass, gold, rock
a lump of precious metal is called at nugget if talking about gold
A burning lump of coal is called Ember
nugget and sometimes kernel.
Here in Alaska, we call them nuggets.
tennis court....
Mound, Hump
No - there are no cells in a lump of gold for example.
another word for a metal slab is an ingot...
Density is the mass per unit volume of the substance and for any "lump" of the substance may be calculated by Mass/Volume in the appropriate units.
A lump of energy associated with light is called a quantum. Another lump of energy associated with light is also called a photon.
Nothing can have a volume of 3.2 m. If the volume were 3.2 cubic metres, the density would be 5/3.2 = 1.5625 kg per m3