It depends on whether you have a huge pile of gold and a tine bit of silver, or a huge pile of silver and a tiny bit of gold.
Gold has a higher density, so if you have the same volumes, then the gold will have the greater mass.
One pound of gold weighs the same as one pound of silver.
Neither, they both weigh the same
A kilogram of silver weighs more.
The density of gold is 19.3 g/cm^3 while the density of silver is 10.5 g/cm^3. Therefore gold is more dense than silver, so gold weighs more than an equal volume of silver.
A pound of gold weighs the same as a pound of silver, because they are both one pound. But a block of gold would weigh more than the same-sized block of silver (gold is more dense than silver, so a smaller volume weighs the same).
Based on the periodic table, gold is heavier than silver.
Copper has a higher density then silver. So a cubic inch of copper weighs more then a cubic inch of silver.
Absolutely not! Silver is MUCH more plentiful than gold. If There were more gold than silver, silver would COST more than GOLD!
silver is more ductile than gold
gold is worth more than silver, so the more gold the more its worth.
No, gold is more expensive than silver as it is more rare
Gold and silver are noble metals; gold is not so reactive, silver is more reactive.
The 2014 Olympic silver medal is slightly heavier compared to the gold medal. It has 525 grams of silver with a 960 hallmark.
What weighs more: a ton of gold or 2000 pounds of silver