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20 January, 13:13

Gold is alloyed with other metals to increase its hardness in making jewelry.

Consider a piece of gold jewelry that weighs 9.30 g and has a volume of 0.675 cm³. The jewelry contains only gold and silver, which have densities of 19.3 g/cm³ and 10.5 g/cm³, respectively. If the total volume of the jewelry is the sum of the volumes of the gold and silver that it contains, calculate the percentage of gold (by mass) in the jewelry.

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  1. 20 January, 13:22
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    The percentage of gold is 52.5 %

    Explanation:

    Step 1: Data given

    Piece of gold jewelry that weighs 9.30 g and has a volume of 0.675 cm³

    Density of gold = 19.3 g/cm³

    Density of silver = 10.5 g/cm³

    Step 2: Calculate the volume of gold

    Density = mass / volume

    Mass = density (gold) * volume (gold) + density silver * volume silver

    9.30 g = 19.3 * V (gold) + 10.5 * (0.675 - V (gold))

    9.30g = 19.3V (gold) + 7.0875 - 10.5V (gold)

    2.2125 = 8.8 (Vgold)

    V (gold) = 0.2514 cm³

    Step 3: Calculate the mass of gold

    Mass gold = density * volume

    Mass gold = 19.3 g/cm³ * 0.2514 cm³

    Mass gold = 4.85 grams

    Step 4: Calculate the percentage of gold

    % gold = (mass gold / total mass) * 100%

    % gold = (4.85 grams / 9.30 grams) * 100%

    % gold = 52.2 %

    The percentage of gold is 52.5 %
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