The density of pure gold is 19.32g/cm^3 at 20C. If 25.75g of pure gold nuggets is...
1) The density of pure silver is 10.5g/mL. If 4287mg of pure silver pellets are added to a graduated cylinder containing 26.4mL of water, to what level will the water in the cylinder rise? (5 points)
(3 points) A 40.0 g gold object is placed in a graduated cylinder containing 53.4 mL of water. What is the new water level in the cylinder? The density of gold is 19.3 g/mL.
find density 3. A sample of Co is added to a graduated cylinder containing some water. The volume of the water increases by 10.21 mL. The initial mass of the cylinder and water was 36.56 grams, the final mass of the system (cylinder + water + metal) is 127.02 grams.
If a 2.50 g block of metal with a density of 6.72 g per cm^3 is dropped into a graduated cyliner containing 32.45 mL of water, what will be the final volume of the metal and water together?
The density (mass divided by volume) of pure water is 1.00 g/cm^3 that of whole blood is 1.05 g/cm^3 and the density of seawater is 1.03 g/cm^3. What is the mass of 5.00 L of pure water? m = What is the mass of 5.00 L of whole blood? m = What is the mass of 5.00 L of seawater? m =
Bonus-1 point) According to Vitruvius, a new crown in the shape of a laurel wreath had been made for King Hiero lII, and Archimedes was asked to determine whether it was of solid gold, or whether silver had been added by a dishonest goldsmith. Archimedes had to solve the problem without damaging the crown, so he could not melt it down. While taking a bath, he noticed that the level of the water rose as he got in. He realized...
Pure gold has a density of 19.3 g/mL. If you counted 7 gold rings, each of which measures 7.3 grams, what would their volume be?
A solid has a mass of 21.15 grams and a density of 1.688 g/mL. The solid is dropped into a graduated cylinder containing water with volume of 15.00 mL. When the solid is dropped into the graduated cylinder, the volume of the water goes up. Using the information given, calculate the final volume of the water in the graduated cylinder.
Density is equal to the mass of a substance divided by its volume: density = mass of substance/volume of substance Water displacement can be used to find the volume of a solid by placing the object in a known volume of water. When the object is added to water, the measured total volume increases. This final volume is equal to the volume of the initial water plus the volume of the solid object added. To determine the volume of the...
2. Determine the grams of carbon present in 67.89 grams of C.H.Ch. 3. A sample of Co is added to a graduated cylinder containing some water. The volume of the water increases by 10.21 mL. The initial mass of the cylinder and water was 36.56 grams, the final mass of the system (cylinder + water + metal) is 127.02 grams. (a) Name this metal. (b) What is the density of Co?