Silver has a density of 10.5 g/cm cubed, and gold has a density of 19.3 g/cm cubed. Which would have the greater mass, 5cm cubed of silver or 5 cm cubed of gold?

Mass of silver=5cm^3 * 10.5g/cm^3=52.5g.

Mass of gold=5cm^3 * 19.3g/cm^3 = 96.5g.

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To determine which substance has a greater mass, we can use the formula:

Mass = Density × Volume

Given:

Density of silver = 10.5 g/cm³
Density of gold = 19.3 g/cm³

Volume of both substances = 5 cm³

Let's calculate the mass for both:

1. Silver:
Mass of silver = Density of silver × Volume of silver
= 10.5 g/cm³ × 5 cm³
= <<10.5*5=52.5>>52.5 g

2. Gold:
Mass of gold = Density of gold × Volume of gold
= 19.3 g/cm³ × 5 cm³
= <<19.3*5=96.5>>96.5 g

Therefore, 5 cm³ of gold has a greater mass than 5 cm³ of silver. Gold has a mass of 96.5 g, while silver has a mass of 52.5 g.

To determine the greater mass between 5 cm³ of silver and 5 cm³ of gold, you can use the formula:

Mass = Density x Volume

Given that the density of silver is 10.5 g/cm³ and the density of gold is 19.3 g/cm³, and assuming the volumes are the same (5 cm³), we can calculate the masses of both substances.

For silver:
Mass of silver = Density of silver x Volume of silver
Mass of silver = 10.5 g/cm³ x 5 cm³

For gold:
Mass of gold = Density of gold x Volume of gold
Mass of gold = 19.3 g/cm³ x 5 cm³

Now, we can calculate the masses of both substances:

Mass of silver = 10.5 g/cm³ x 5 cm³ = 52.5 g
Mass of gold = 19.3 g/cm³ x 5 cm³ = 96.5 g

Comparing the masses, we can see that 5 cm³ of gold has a greater mass (96.5 g) compared to 5 cm³ of silver (52.5 g). Thus, 5 cm³ of gold will have the greater mass.