Yes, tungsten is more dense than steel. In general, it is more than twice as dense as steel. The density of tungsten exceeds 19 grams per cubic centimeter, and steel, though it has a varying density owing to its different alloys, has a density on the order of 8 grams per centimeter, or perhaps just a bit less.
That depends on the type of stainless steel and the tungsten!
Soft stainless steel is definitely softer than soft pure tungsten. However, tungsten is very brittle, so it is often alloyed with other metals, which make it less brittle but less strong. Some stainless steels are very strong indeed and could easily be stronger than one of the softer tungsten alloys.
However "average" tungsten will be stronger than "average" stainless steel.
about 19,05 g/cm3, slightly denser than gold
Tungsten is much denser than lead and does not have lead's toxic properties.
Yes. According to most sources, tungsten is a bit heavier than gold. It is definitely much more durable/strong also.
Yes
Wolfram density (W): 19,25 g/cm3
Uranium density (W): 19,06 g/cm3
The density of wolfram (W) is 19,25 g/cm3.
The density of uranium (U) is 19,1 g/cm3.
Steel
The half-life of actinium is smaller, the specific activity is greater; actinium is more dangerous than uranium !
Heavy metal with a density of 19.25 g/cm*3
has a greater density
Transuranic elements
If it sinks in water then it has a higher density than water. If it floats on water surface then its density is less than water.
Tungsten is the strongest pure metal in the world. Tungsten has a very high density, more than 19.3 times denser than water. It is denser than uranium and lead.
Uranium is a heavy metal (a metal with a specific gravity of 5.0 or greater) with a very high density (18.95 g/cm3 , 1.7 times higher than lead's density of 11.35 g/cm3)
The energy density of Uranium is 2,715,385 greater than an equal amount of coal
It has to be greater than the density of the fluid in which it is to be floated.
Uranium is more dense than lead, yes. The density of the two metals is 19.1 and 11.34 grams per cubic centimeter, respectively. That makes uranium almost twice as dense as lead.
Uranium (U) density: 19,05 g/cm3 Silica (SiO2) density: 2,634 g/cm3
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one object has greater density than another when it has
The density of water is 1 g/cm3 and the density of uranium is 19,06 g/cm3; the ratio is approx. 19.
Water has a greater density than ice.
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yes Germany's pop density is greater