Silver density = 10.49 grams per cubic centimetre.
So> 4 * 4 * 4 = 64 cu cms, then * 10.49 = 671.36 grams.
It's roughly a cube that's just under 2 inches on each side.
Only if it is less dense than the liquid silver, yes. However if both densities of the silver cube and the liquid silver are equal, or the same as each other. Then the silver cube will stay where ever you leave it in the liquid silver.
That will heavily depend on the weight of each cube.Mathematically . . .# of cubes in a ton = 2,000/weight of each cube in pounds
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The crystal structure of silver is face-centered cubic (FCC), which means its atoms are arranged in a cubic pattern with atoms at each corner and in the center of each face of the cube. This structure allows silver to be malleable, ductile, and have high electrical and thermal conductivity.
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That depends on the volume or weight of each cube. It probably also depends on the style of cheese.