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To find the number of moles of gold, first calculate the molar mass of gold, which is 197 g/mol. Then, divide the given mass of gold by the molar mass to find the number of moles. In this case, 3.60x10-5g ÷ 197 g/mol ≈ 1.83x10-7 moles of gold.
5000.0000
Any amount of gold is more dense than any amount of diamond. They don't even have to be the same amounts. Density is a characteristic of the substance. No matter whether you have a microscopic speck of it or a truckload of it, the density is the same.
50-500 usd
5g of solid gold would take up less space than 5g of liquid gold because solids are typically more dense and pack their particles tightly together, while liquids have particles that can move and flow, resulting in a larger volume for the same mass.
5g is equal to 5000mg so the answer is 5g
5g
5g-35 = -30
204-5g = 199
30% in 5g is 1.5
If the bracelet is 15g gold and 5g silver, then the gold content is 15/20 or 75%. Pure gold is 24 carat, so 75% is 18 carat.