(January 15, 2019 at 5:41 pm)Scientia Wrote: @polymath257
Wasn't this in bolden your response to Drich?
Drich Wrote:Meaning if you want one ton of gold you have to convert 90 tons of oxy nitrogen and Argon..
Because from the look of it, it seems that "someone" corrected Drich by saying "you need 7 tons of oxygen/nitrogen/argon to obtain one ton of gold" which is equal to say that 1 ton = 7 ton.
Again, if that wasn't you, then I apologize. I assumed it was you from the context (and taking into account how messy the quote function can get).
I *think* that was Drich attempting to correct us. I did mention that it takes 6-7 *molecules* of air to form one atom of gold. But that is correct and is what makes the masses the same.
In any case, no harm, no foul.