A friend of yours bought several dozen pure silver rings on a recent trip abroad, but now suspects
that they might not be all that pure. He brings them to you to check. You weigh 10 of the rings and
find that each ring has a mass of 0.738g, you then place them in a graduated cylinder 2.5cm in
diameter and observe that the water level rises by 8.45mm. S.G of pure silver = 10.49
Using chemical engineering concepts, determine if the rings are pure silver.