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How much space would 466 g of liquid copper fill?

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Liquid copper (near it's melting point) is 8.02 grams per cubic centimeter.

Divide the total weight (466g) by 8.02 = 58.1047 ccs.

58.1047ccs = 3.54576634 Cubic Inches.

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