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10 February, 17:41

What volume of gold would be equal in mass to a piece of copper with a volume of 141 ml? the density of gold is 19.3 g/ml; the density of copper is 8.96 g/ml?

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  1. 10 February, 21:07
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    We are tasked to solve for the volume of Gold given that the mass of Gold is equivalent to that of a copper.

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    Density of Copper = 8.96 g/ml

    Volume of Copper=141 ml

    mass of Gold = mass of Copper

    Density of Gold=19.3 g/ml

    In order to solve for the mass of copper, we need to use the density formula

    Density = mass/volume

    Since we are to solve for the mass of copper

    mass of copper = Density of Copper * Volume of Copper

    mass of copper = 8.96 g/ml * 141 ml = 1263.36 g

    Thus,

    mass of gold=mass of copper=1263.36 g

    Hence,

    Using still the density formula to solve for the volume of gold,

    Volume of gold=mass of gold / Density of gold

    Volume of gold=1263.36 g / 19.3 g/ml = 65.46 mL

    Therefore, the volume of the gold must be 65.46 mL in order to have the same mass of a copper
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