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Q67 (IAS/2005) Science & Technology › Basic Science (Physics, Chemistry, Biology) › Applied everyday chemistry Answer Verified

Which one of the following is the correct sequence of the given substances in the decreasing order of their densities?

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Your answer:  ·  Correct: B
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Density is mass per unit volume, so substances with larger density values are heavier for the same volume. Pure gold has a very high density, about 19.3 g·cm−3, making it the densest of the three materials listed. Mercury, a dense liquid, has a density around 13.5–13.6 g·cm−3, intermediate between gold and common structural steels. Typical carbon or alloy steels have densities near 7.8–8.0 g·cm−3, substantially lower than both gold and mercury. Therefore, arranging the three in decreasing order of density gives: Gold > Mercury > Steel, which corresponds to option 2.

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