Physics, 15.12.2020 18:50 smithad1115
The chart below lists the densities of various gemstones. If a gemstone has a mass of 6.24 g and a volume of 1.98 cm cubed, which gemstone is it
A. Opal
B. Diamond
C. Garnet
D. Topaz
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