Lead is a pure element - there is no silver in it.
It depends on how much foreign metals it may have,pure gold is soft and malable like lead
The density of the sample is calculated by dividing the mass (160.0g) by the volume (15.0 mi^3), which results in 10.67 g/cm^3. The density of pure lead is known to be 11.34 g/cm^3, suggesting that the sample is not pure lead but likely a different material with a lower density.
mixture
The sample is likely not pure lead, as its density of 11.0 g/cm³ is lower than the density of pure lead, which is 11.4 g/cm³. This suggests that the sample may contain other metals or impurities that decrease its overall density. Therefore, it can be concluded that the sample is mostly lead but is not pure lead.
The value of pure silver is determined by weight and market prices. As of 22 June 2013, silver is worth $19.85 per ounce.
It is worth $8,121.02.
Well pure silk is pretty pricey, depends on how much is used and so on.
18K gold is composed of .75 or 75% pure gold.
$5.00
Lead is not naturally present in pure uranium. Therefore, there should be no lead in 1 kilogram of pure molten uranium. Lead can be found in trace amounts as impurities in uranium ores, but it is removed during the refining process to obtain pure uranium.
$1,672.00
If the silver content is that pure, then it's some kind of silver bullion round rather than a coin used for spending. As of 18 July 2012, silver is worth $27.18 per ounce.
800 dollars-1,000 dollars.
Friday, October 1, 2010, 100 gram gold bars sold for Us dollar $4300. Therefore, 1000 grams (1 kilogram) is worth US dollar $43,000. So the 50 kilogram statue would be worth US dollar $2,150,000, IF it was 24 karat pure gold. Since it is only 18 karat pure gold, (75 percent pure gold) it is worth US dollars $1,612,500.
Lead is an element so it is a pure substance.
It really depends how much liquid you add.