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A larger block will weigh more, a smaller block will weigh less. Also, kilograms is a unit of mass, not of weight.
By studying the displacement of water caused by pure gold and silver of the same mass, he proved that the gold crown was not of pure gold as claimed by the jeweller.
mass of the block is 3.5kg so block is floats on the water then we are say density of the body less than the water there is only along normal force acting the body buoyant force=mass*gravity B=3.5*9.8 B=34.8Kg/m/sec^2. thank you
the Atomic Mass for silver is 107.868200
Silver is a meta element. Atomic mass of it is 108.
gold is found in fewer amounts then silver moles of silver are heavier than moles of gold silver has a bright gray color gold has a bright yellow color
gold, as it has a higher molar mass
Gold and silver are different mass due to their different atomic weights. For instance gold is heavier than silver because Gold's atomic number is 79 while silver is 47.
Gold?
gold is larger because of its density
Gold, as it has the higher molar mass.
Gold
The mass of 9999 pure gold you get from 1 gram of gold ore is minute. For example, 30g of gold can be extracted from an 860kg block of gold ore.
gold, just look at the atomic mass in the periodic table.
I think it means it's rose gold plated over sterling silver. Sterling silver is an alloy of silver containing 92.5% by mass of silver and 7.5% by mass of other metals, usually copper. The sterling silver standard has a minimum millesimal fineness of 925.
Specific gravity of gold = 19.3 (so density = 19.3 grammes per cubic centimetre) Volume of gold block = 20*15*10 = 3000 cubic centimetre Mass of gold block = 3000*19.3 = 57900 grammes = 57.9 kilogrammes.
In order to answer the question whether 5 cm3 of silver or 5 cm3 of gold has the greatest mass, one need to know the density of each metal. It turns out the density of silver is 10.3 g/cm3 and that for gold is 19.3 g/cm3. Therefore, for silver, 5 cm3 x 10.3 g/cm3 = 51.5 g and for gold, 5 cm3 x 19.3 g/cm3 = 96.5 g. So, 5 cm3 of gold will have a greater mass (96.5 g v. 51.5 g)