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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.

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Q: Gold is a precious metal with a density of 19.3 grams per ml. If a piece of gold weighs 100 grams what volume in ml should this gold displace in water?
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