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Pure gold has a density of 19.32 g/cm3. how large would a piece of gold be if it had a mass of 318.97 g?
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Pure gold has a density of 19.32 g/cm3. how large would a piece of gold be if it had a mass of 318.97 g?
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Density = Mass / Volume.
D = 19.32 g / cm³
M = 318.97 g/cm³
Therefore : V = 318.97 g/cm³ : 19.32 g = 16.56 cm³
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The piece of gold would have the volume of 16.56 cm³.
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