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The density of gold is 19.32 g/cm³. If I drop a piece of gold into water and it takes up a volume of 2.12 mL, how many grams of gold do we have?

          The density of gold is 19.32 g/cm³. If I drop a piece of gold into water and it takes up a volume of 2.12 mL, how many grams of gold do we have?
        

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Chemistry: Structure and Properties
Chemistry: Structure and Properties
Nivaldo Tro 2nd Edition
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The density of gold is 19.32 g/cm³. If I drop a piece of gold into water and it takes up a volume of 2.12 mL, how many grams of gold do we have?
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00:01 Hey welcome to the video we can get the volume from the density formula where the density and that is tau is equal to the given mass divided by the volume then from this we would have the volume to be equal to the given mass which is in grams and this is 625 gram divided by its density which is 19 .3 gram per ml the gram and gram will get cancelled and ml will go to the denominator and from this we would have the volume of gold to be equal to 32 .383 ml and this is calculated from the formula where density is equal to mass by volume and from this we have calculated volume to be equal to mass divided by the given density and this is equal to 32 .383 ml...
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