Depends on how much of it you have. If you have a ton of aluminium, it will be quite heavy. If you have six ounce lump, it will be considerably less heavy.
Aluminium is very light compared to other metals. It is a popular metal with uses varying from household to aerospace.
it is 2.70 g/cm3 and so 2.7 times heavier than water for the same volume
Titanium is 60% more dense than Aluminium, so no.
depends on how much you have.
No, it's quite a light one actually.
At 2.70 grams/milliliter, no.
Aluminium is not dense: 2,70 g/cm3.
Aluminium is more dense than PET.
Just fill a container with water. The aluminum is light, and less dense than the water, so it will float to the top of the container. The lead is heavy, and more dense than the water, so it will sink to the bottom of the container. You can then separate the two easily.
The nucleus of an aluminum atom weights half that of an iron atom. Not only that, but the spacing between aluminum atoms is greater (its fluffier) so the two effects make aluminum less dense.
No .
Aluminium. Zinc is around two and a half times heavier (more dense) than Aluminium.
Aluminum foil can act as an energy barrier, but not a very good one. It is not very dense, therefore an electron (energy) can penetrate it. Because it is not very dense the molecules are not very close together it is not very good at passing energy along, which makes it a poor conductor, but it still can pass energy so it is not effective at preventing energy transfer.
An aluminum nail that is less dense than the element aluminum would not be made of pure aluminum, but would have to be an alloy of aluminum and some other substance. If an aluminum nail is made of pure aluminum, it would have the same density as the "actual" element.
No, gold is much more dense that aluminum.
Aluminium is more dense than PET.
yep
very very dense :)
Just fill a container with water. The aluminum is light, and less dense than the water, so it will float to the top of the container. The lead is heavy, and more dense than the water, so it will sink to the bottom of the container. You can then separate the two easily.
Most of the rainforest is very dense, but the understory and canopy are both pretty dense. The canopy and the understory are both very dense but the undersrory is the most dense.
The nucleus of an aluminum atom weights half that of an iron atom. Not only that, but the spacing between aluminum atoms is greater (its fluffier) so the two effects make aluminum less dense.
Yes, aluminum is approximately 2.7 times more dense than water
No, lead is more dense than aluminium.
Stainless steel would last you much longer than aluminum. Aluminum is not as dense as steel, and may not last as long.