Yes, silver is more dense than copper. Ag is 10.5 g/ml and Cu is 8.96 g/ml.
Silver is denser than copper.
Stainless steel is heavier then aluminium.
Copper is denser than wood.
Mercury is more dense than silver.
Gold has a specific gravity of 19.29, silver has a specific gravity of 10.46. Gold is heavier.
As copper is more reactive than silver copper will displace silver and will become copper nitrate and silver is left by its own from the reaction
Both nickels and dimes are composed of Copper and Nickel. A dime, however, is 91.67% Copper and 8.33% Nickel, while a nickel is 75% Copper and 25% Nickel. Since Copper is a bit denser than Nickel, and a dime contains relatively more Copper, than a dime would be denser than a nickel.
no copper is more conductive YES, silver is more conductive than copper.
No. Like all metals (with the exceptions of lithium and sodium) copper is denser than water.
well copper etracts to electricity and yogurt doesnt so i would say yes :)
Gold is 19.3 g/cm3 and copper is only 8.94g/cm3
No, copper replaces silver because it is more reactive than silver, and therefore more stable in a compound.
Copper has a density of 8.9 g/cm3 while iron has a density of 7.9 g/cm3. Therefore copper is denser than iron.