Respuesta :
Answer:
A) 54.04%
B) 13-karat
Explanation:
A) From the problem we have
1) Mg + Ms = 9.40 g
2) Vg + Vs = 0.675 cm³
Where M stands for mass, V stands for volume, and g and s stand for gold and silver respectively.
We can rewrite the first equation using the density values:
3) Vg * 19.3 g/cm³ + Vs * 10.5 g/cm³ = 9.40
So now we have a system of two equations (2 and 3) with two unknowns:
We express Vg in terms of Vs:
- Vg + Vs = 0.675 cm³
- Vg = 0.675 - Vs
We replace the value of Vg in equation 3:
- Vg * 19.3 + Vs * 10.5 = 9.40
- (0.675-Vs) * 19.3 + Vs * 10.5 = 9.40
- 13.0275 - 19.3Vs + 10.5Vs = 9.40
- -8.8 Vs + 13.0275 = 9.40
- Vs = 0.412 cm³
Now we calculate Vg:
- Vg + Vs = 0.675 cm³
- Vg + 0.412 cm³ = 0.675 cm³
- Vg = 0.263 cm³
We calculate Mg from Vg:
- 0.263 cm³ * 19.3 g/cm³ = 5.08 g
We calculate the mass percentage of gold:
- 5.08 / 9.40 * 100% = 54.04%
B)
We multiply 24 by the percentage fraction:
- 24 * 54.04/100 = 12.97-karat ≅ 13-karat