Yes. the molecular weight of magnesium is 24.3 g/mol and gold is 197
No, unless shaped as a boat, and no.
Because it's a lightweight material (up to 35% lighter than aluminium).
In fact, pyrite is heavier than gold. I'm not sure exactly, but I believe it is anywhere from 5% to 20% heavier than gold of the same volume.
10 kt gold is lighter yellow than 14 kt gold
the gold electrode
Magnesium is lighter.
No, unless shaped as a boat, and no.
Magnesium is lighter. As long as it's also strong enough it can lead to a lighter end product.
Because it's a lightweight material (up to 35% lighter than aluminium).
In fact, pyrite is heavier than gold. I'm not sure exactly, but I believe it is anywhere from 5% to 20% heavier than gold of the same volume.
10 kt gold is lighter yellow than 14 kt gold
Yes, the 2.2 Carat Trillium Baguette Diamond Engagement Ring is lighter than gold besides white gold.
cos it does stupid
Magnesium I guess
the gold electrode
Which magnesium experiment !
That is not a reliable discrimination. Astatine and Radon have much more mass than the majority of metals. And Lithium and Magnesium are lighter than many non - metals.