If the object is made of only a pure element or a pure compound whose density you could look up, you could multiply the density of the substance by the volume of the object, then, assuming you are on or near Earth's surface, multiply the product by 9.8 m/s^2.
You can find the mass of the object by multiplying volume and density.
If an objects density is 1 or less, it will float on water
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A Triple Beam Balance is used to find the mass of an object.
You can go to jewlery shop and ask the clerk.
To test if something is pure gold, you will need to find out the density. The density of pure gold is 19.3 g/mL. To find the density, u will need to find out the mass and volume of the object then divide the mass by the volume ( m/V ). If your answer is not 19.3 then it is not pure gold.
Java is actually not a pure object oriented programming language. See the related question below for the reasons why.
Sodium is an ELEMENT, a pure substance. As a pure substance there is nothing else with it.
Yes.
Anything made of pure iron.
Yes.
it should do objects absorb all light except light of the colour of the object if there is no light of that colour the object appears black
Pure is "Puro/a" and Clean is "Limpio/a" If the object that your are describing is masculine, then you would use the 'o' ending on the adjective. If the object is feminine, then you would use the 'a' ending on the adjective.
pure water store
No, C has nothing to do with OO.
It means the object is plated with pure silver.