No, not in water. Gold is very dense. However, if you found a liquid that is more dense than gold, at a temperature that would not melt the gold, then the gold would indeed float in it.
Yes
Gold is dense and heavy despite it's softness.
Yes.
The gold. The mass per unit volume of the gold will be much higher.
No, gold is much more dense that aluminum.
(most dense to least dense) gold, mercury, water, oxygen
No, not in water. Gold is very dense. However, if you found a liquid that is more dense than gold, at a temperature that would not melt the gold, then the gold would indeed float in it.
Platinum is denser then gold.
Gold is more dense than mercury
Gold is dense and heavy despite it's softness.
Yes
No, fools gold or iron pyrites is less dense than gold.
If you think to density gold is more dense.
yes, gold is the heaviest common element
Gold is dense and heavy despite it's softness.
Silver is less dense than gold! Pure silver has a density of 10.49 g·cm−3 whereas gold has density of 19.30 g·cm−3 The principal reason why gold is more dense is that the atoms are much heavier. Silver has an atomic weight of 107.9 , gold has an atomic weight of 196.97.