It is not true; osmium is more dense.
FALSE. There are probably 15 elements more dense than mercury. A few examples would be Osmium, Platinum, and Gold, just to name a few.
Mercury is terrestrial, a rocky world.
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The air of course!
Mercury is a rocky planet.It's actually a rock because it is one of the inner planets that are all made of rock.The planet Mercury is a dense, rocky, airless world.
FALSE. There are probably 15 elements more dense than mercury. A few examples would be Osmium, Platinum, and Gold, just to name a few.
Which planet is the densest in our Solar system? The densest gas will drop to the bottom of the glass. Is the Amazon jungle the densest in the world?
Monaco is the world's densest country and Manila in the Philippines is the densest city in the world.
Osmium is the densest element at 22.61 g/cm3 assuming standard conditions.
In Brazil, that is the Amazon forest
Osmium is the most dense solid in the world. The second-densest solid in the world is a politician's head.
The four regions with the densest population concentrations are East Asia, South Asia, Southeast Asia, and Western Europe. These regions have high population densities due to factors such as urbanization, fertile land, and economic opportunities.
Any solid can be heated high enough that it becomes a liquid. The heaviest STABLE element on earth is uranium, so a big radioactive pot of molten uranium is the answer.answ2. But the atom with the highest density is NOT the same as the atom with the greatest number of protons+neutrons. It all depends upon how they are packed.Osmium is the most dense element, and I believe Iridium is the next most dense one.And the issue is further complicated by how the atoms re-pack themselves upon melting. Some elements shrink upon first melting, e.g. Si, Ge, Ga, Bi, (and of course water).
the most densest region of the ocean is inside the red rectal system galaxy of the 3rd quadrant. the last time me and the homeboys went there yall homies were all up in my grizzle. word.
The four regions with the densest population are East Asia, South Asia, Europe, and Southeast Asia. These regions have high population densities due to factors such as urbanization, agricultural practices, and historical development patterns.
In the planet Mercury, closest to the Sun? Difficult to know for sure, because we've never landed a probe there. But Mercury is the second-densest planet, after Earth. So we expect that Mercury has a fairly large iron core, with a crust at least vaguely similar to Earth's, made up of silicate rock.
Mercury is terrestrial, a rocky world.