Yes, aluminum is approximately 2.7 times more dense than water
No. Aluminum has a density of 2.7 grams/cm, iron has a MUCH greater density- 7.87gr/cm.
Aluminium is considered lighter than iron as it is not attracted to magnets and does not weigh alot, either!
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Lead is more dense. Density is a ratio of mass/volume and this ratio is greater for any amount of lead than aluminum
Yes, iron is denser than aluminum.
No, gold is much more dense that aluminum.
Yes because Aluminium has 13 protons in its nucleus, 13 electrons and roughly the same number of neutrons. Lead has 82 protons in its nucleus, 82 electrons spinning around it and a few more than 82 neutrons. So the lead atom is over six times heavier than the aluminium atom. If its only 4 times more dense then it must be that the lead atoms are bigger or not so closely packed together.
Iron is more dense than silicon.
Yes, Aluminum is more electrically active than both zinc and iron. It will become the cathode in the electrochemical reaction.
aluminum is low. when you have elements there either active, inert, moderately active, high, or low. aluminum is low.
aluminum is more durable than iron.
Aluminium is more dense than PET.
no, ether way iron is more dense than feathers
Yes. Iron is more dense than plastic because its particles are closer together.
No, gold is much more dense that aluminum.
no
Iron is more dense.
No, lead is more dense than aluminium.
Yes because Aluminium has 13 protons in its nucleus, 13 electrons and roughly the same number of neutrons. Lead has 82 protons in its nucleus, 82 electrons spinning around it and a few more than 82 neutrons. So the lead atom is over six times heavier than the aluminium atom. If its only 4 times more dense then it must be that the lead atoms are bigger or not so closely packed together.
Iron is more dense than silicon.
No, it will only float in a liquid more dense than it. Since it is more dense than water, it would sink in water, for example.
Because iron is much more dense.