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The density of gold is 19.3. G/cm(3). If a nugget of iron pyrite and nugget of gold each have a mass of 50 g, what can you conclude about the volume of each nugget
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The density of gold is 19.3. G/cm(3). If a nugget of iron pyrite and nugget of gold each have a mass of 50 g, what can you conclude about the volume of each nugget
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The pyrite will be bigger, because its density is much lower.
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know that the gold's volume will be 2.5906 (With a bunch more numbers after it)
50 divided by 19.3 = 2.5906
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