Density of gold: 19,282 g/cm3 Density of copper: 8,96 g/cm3
Yes, gold is much denser and very much more conductive than materials that we otherwise use. Thus making excellent heat transfers and also being very precious and rare in its pure state. Uranium is much denser than gold.
The specific heat of water is 4184 J kg-1 K-1 The specific heat of copper 385 J kg-1 K-1. So the answer is no.
Potassium is the most active metal out of the ones listed. It is in Group 1 of the periodic table, which means it readily gives up its outer electron to form positive ions. Copper, lead, and gold are less reactive in comparison.
The specific heat of copper is 0.093 cal/g(C°) or 390 J/kg(C°).
First you need to write a balanced chemical equation: 2Cu + S >> Cu2S Then you use dimensional analysis to solve and convert to kilograms: 0.90 mol Cu x 1 mol Cu2S/2 mol Cu x 159.166g Cu2S x 1kgCu2S/10^3g Cu2S= 7.2 x 10^-2 kg Cu2S Hope this helps!
The amount of matter has no bearing on its density since density is a measure of mass per unit volume. Gold is denser.
Copper(II) sulfate contain 398,1339 g copper in 1 kg CuSO4.
1 kg of anything is 1,000 grams. It does not matter whether it's gold or chopped liver.
The price of 1 kg. Of copper in india can be between Rs.390 to Rs.420.
1000g = 1 Kg 1000cc = 1 litre so 1 g/cc = 1 Kg/l The density of copper in Kg/litre = 8.94 Kg/l
The density of Iron is a property of the Iron itself, and not related to how much you have of it.
it depends of the density of each the more denser one will fall first.
Yes, gold is much denser and very much more conductive than materials that we otherwise use. Thus making excellent heat transfers and also being very precious and rare in its pure state. Uranium is much denser than gold.
8.92 - 8.96 kg
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1 gem = 100 gold 1 gold = 1000 silver 1 silver = 1000 copper While 1,000 copper is 1 silver and 1,000 silver is 1 gold, it only takes 100 gold to make a gem.
in this example I deal with fictive currency namely: Gold, Silver and Copper coins. 1 Gold is 100 Silver 1 Silver is 100 Copper (thus 1 gold is 10000 copper) ---- #include <windows.h> #include <stdio.h> void denominate(int Copper) { DWORD myCopper = Copper % 100; DWORD mySilver = Copper/100 % 100; DWORD myGold = Copper/10000; printf("You have %d Gold, %d Silver and %d Copper!!",myGold,mySilver,myCopper); } void main() { denominate(12345); } ---- Should Output: You have 1 Gold, 23 Silver and 45 Copper!!