Divide the mass by the density, which in this case is about 19. The result will be in cubic centimeters.
Divide the mass by the density, which in this case is about 19. The result will be in cubic centimeters.
Divide the mass by the density, which in this case is about 19. The result will be in cubic centimeters.
Divide the mass by the density, which in this case is about 19. The result will be in cubic centimeters.
Divide the mass by the density, which in this case is about 19. The result will be in cubic centimeters.
5 grams of liquid gold Other than water, the solid state of a substance sinks into its liquid state, because the liquid state is less dense than the solid state. The solid 5 gram sample of gold would have a lower volume, giving it a higher density. The liquid sample of 5 grams of gold would have a greater volume and a lower density.
3.9 cm3 (cubed)
The density, or mass of an object divided by volume, differs for all objects. Fools gold, or otherwise known as pyrite, looks like gold, but the density is 4.8-5 grams/cm^3. Real gole is 19.32
The density, or mass of an object divided by volume, differs for all objects. Fools gold, or otherwise known as pyrite, looks like gold, but the density is 4.8-5 grams/cm^3. Real gole is 19.32
100 grams of water
0.000882 grams
6.0*10^12 gram
5 grams of liquid gold Other than water, the solid state of a substance sinks into its liquid state, because the liquid state is less dense than the solid state. The solid 5 gram sample of gold would have a lower volume, giving it a higher density. The liquid sample of 5 grams of gold would have a greater volume and a lower density.
The first reference I consulted on line lists the density of gold as 19.32 gm/cm3,whereas the density of your sample is 19.286 gm/cm3.
3.9 cm3 (cubed)
Density is the weight of an object per unit of volume. For instance, the density of gold is 19 grams per cubic centimeter. To calculate the density of an object divide the weight of the object by the volume.
43L of 18-k gold
The density, or mass of an object divided by volume, differs for all objects. Fools gold, or otherwise known as pyrite, looks like gold, but the density is 4.8-5 grams/cm^3. Real gole is 19.32
Volume = Mass / Density, so 100 grams of gold divided by 19.3 g/mL gives a volume of 5.18 mL or 5.18 cubic centimeters. 5.18 mL of gold will displace 5.18 mL of water.
The density, or mass of an object divided by volume, differs for all objects. Fools gold, or otherwise known as pyrite, looks like gold, but the density is 4.8-5 grams/cm^3. Real gole is 19.32
100 grams of water
dwt, or Pennyweight, is a measure of mass that is approximately equal to 1.55517384 grams. cbm is Cubic Meters, a measure of volume. Therefore, it is impossible to have a standard conversion between the two. However, dwt is mostly used to measure gold. 1 dwt of gold has a volume of .000012423 m3.