This is an impossible question, because you have to know how big each of the 5 stones are in order to find out how big the cube of gold is.
A pound of steel.
a lot.
It depends upon rhw density of the cube. The cube's mass (weight?) is related to its volume by the relation: mass= volume X density Equal sized cubes of feathers and gold have quite different masses.
That depends upon what the ring weighs, but I can tell you that gold prices at the present time (2012) are extremely high. Any gold ring is valuable.
The value of a 10k gold ring with a black onyx stone can vary based on factors such as the weight of the gold, the size and quality of the onyx, and the design of the ring. Generally, the gold content in a 10k ring makes it less expensive than higher karat gold, usually worth around $20 to $40 per gram for the gold alone. The onyx stone, depending on its size and craftsmanship, might add an additional $20 to $100 or more. Overall, the ring's worth could range from approximately $100 to $300, depending on these variables.
5 stone sized!
Some items that weigh approximate to 31 grams of gold include a grown-up honeybee, a sugar cube, or a typical AAA battery.
Platinum is denser so the gold cube will be bigger.Platinum is denser so the gold cube will be bigger.Platinum is denser so the gold cube will be bigger.Platinum is denser so the gold cube will be bigger.
There are 123456789 kg of gold in a one metre cube.
It depends on the sizes of each. However, in general, gold is worth SO much more than bronze that unless the gold cube is EXTREMELY small and the bronze plates are EXTREMELY large, the gold is going to be worth more.As of this writing, gold is about $1200 per ounce, while bronze is < $10 per POUND.
what is the mass of 1 -centimeter cube of gold
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The death mask of Egyptian pharaoh Tutankhamun is made of gold inlaid with colored glass and semiprecious stone, and stands 54 cm (21 in) high and weighs around 11kg.
I don't know but it depends how big the cube is :) xx
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the philosopher's stone is believed to have the power to turn base metals into gold
That depends on the density of the material in the cube. It would be different if, say, the cube were made of ice, iron, or gold.