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27 December, 00:26

Why does a gram of gold have the same density of a kilogram of gold

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  1. 27 December, 00:39
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    A gram of gold's density is g/ml. If the mass is multiplied by 1000 to get to kg, so is ml. This gives kg/liter as the density. For example, if the density was 2g/ml. the density would still be 2kg/l.
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