If both objects are pure gold then the density is the same. Weight and mass are not factors in this particular question.
I think it is the large gold ring
If the gold is of the same purity the density will be the same.
The density of gold is 19.3g per cm3. The density of water is 1g per cm3. This doesn't change whether you have a tiny speck of gold or a giant lump the size of an iceberg. If a small gold ring has a density of only 8 times the density of water, then I'm sorry but you've been ripped off. It's not real gold, it is in fact iron.
Weigh the ring. If it is 24 carat gold then the ring is pure gold and all of the weight is gold If it is 22 carat gold then the ring is 22/24 gold and the weight of gold will be reduced by 1/12 Any other degree of pureness can be calculated similarly.... 18 carat gold is 75% gold, 12 carat is 50% gold and so on.
The Density is approximately .349. D= M/V The Mass of a ring is 15.28 divided by the volume of 43.7. Not all rings are alike in size so it'll range.
I think it is the large gold ring
If the gold is of the same purity the density will be the same.
A five pure gold ring is incorrect it is a 10g pure gold ring
Because pure gold would not hold the ring's shape. Pure gold is soft.
A quick way would be to see how much water it would displace. That would give you its volume. Weigh the ring and divide that by the volume of water the ring displaces (because the ring displaces a volume of water equal to its own volume). Use or convert to grams and milliliters, which are equal to cubic centimeters (or cc's). By dividing the ring's weight (its mass) by its volume, and then getting the answer in grams per one cc, you can compare your results with the density of pure gold. The density of pure gold is about 19.8 grams per cc, and with that information, you can make an educated guess as to whether or not the ring is pure gold.
Measure the gold, take the volume of the gold, then divide mass over volume to give you the density of gold if it was the same as gold density then it is right other wise that ring is doggy
it means it is 18 carat gold ring or 76% pure gold
It means that the item is gold and the purity of the gold is 14 parts out of 24 pure gold or about 58.5% pure gold
It means that the item is gold and the purity of the gold is 14 parts out of 24 pure gold or about 58.5% pure gold
its is 24 carat gold or 100% pure gold ring. But is unlikely to be , no one make 24 carat gold ring
It means the ring is 10 karat gold. That means the ring has 41.7% pure gold.
Au is the chemical symbol for Gold. Therefore, it means the ring is made of pure gold.