how much is 1 cc of gold is heavier than 1cc of mercury
Answers
Gold is Heavier than Mercury by 5.77 g
Explanation:
Density is defined as the ratio of the mass of a substance to the volume. Also, the Density of Gold = 19.32 g/cm³ And the Density of Mercury = 13.55 g/cm³ On the basis of definitions, it is been said that An atom of Gold is lighter than an atom of Lead; however, Gold has more density (19.32 g/cm³) than Mercury (13.55 g/cm³). So a cubic centimeter of gold is heavier than a cubic centimeter of mercury.
Also the weight of 1 cubic centimeter of Mercury is 13.55 g
And weight of 1 cubic centimeter of Gold is 19.32 g.
On the basis of above values for weights of Gold and Mercury, we can judge that Gold is Heavier than Mercury by 19.32 – 13.55 = 5.77 g
1 cc of gold is heavier than 1 cc of mercury by 5.75 grams.
Explanation:
cc is cubic centimetre which gives the unit of volume.
1 centimetre = 1 meter
1 cubic centimetre = 1⁻⁶ meter
1 cc of gold = 19.28 g
1 cc of mercury = 13.53 g
Now,
19.28 g > 13.53 g ⇒ 1 cc of gold > 1 cc of mercury
Thus,
19.28 g - 13.53 g = 5.75 g