While excavating ancient remains, an archaeologist discovers a box of minted coins. The nineteen coins have identical markings and composition. The archaeologist performs some measurements and records the following data in her lab notebook: total mass of coins = 1.23 lbs melting point of material = 1981 °F coins dropped into graduated cylinder, water rises from 3.50 fl oz. to 5.62 fl oz. Later, the archaeologist compares her measurements to the data table shown below. Is it possible the coins are made of one of the metals listed in the table? If so, which one? Consider the information to the right of the table. Metal metal alloy #1 metal alloy #2 metal alloy #3 metal alloy #4 Density (g/cm3) 10.5 8.9 10.5 8.9 Melting Temp (°C) 1083 962 962 1083 (1 fluid oz. = 29.57 mL) (454 g = 1 lb)

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While excavating ancient remains, an archaeologist discovers a box of minted coins. The nineteen coins have identical markings and composition. The archaeologist performs some measurements and records the following data in her lab notebook:

total mass of coins = 1.23 lbs melting point of material = 1981 °F coins dropped into graduated cylinder, water rises from 3.50 fl oz. to 5.62 fl oz.

Later, the archaeologist compares her measurements to the data table shown below. Is it possible the coins are made of one of the metals listed in the table? If so, which one?

Consider the information to the right of the table.

Metal metal alloy #1 metal alloy #2 metal alloy #3 metal alloy #4

Density (g/cm3) 10.5
8.9
10.5
8.9

Melting Temp (°C) 1083
962
962
1083

(1 fluid oz. = 29.57 mL) (454 g = 1 lb)

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Given: Mass of coins = 1.23 lbs.

Melting point of coins = 1981 oF

And the change in volume of the water on dropping coins = 5.62 - 3.50 = 2.12 oz.

 

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