Yes, Steel is a harder metal than Silver. :)
Yes. Silver is heavier, i.e. more dense, than steel, which is mostly iron.
Silver is more dense than Steel so if you had the same volume of each then Silver would be heavier than Steel.
No. Silver is much heavier than diamond.
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Copper is more dense than iron, if that is what is being asked. The density of copper is about 8.94 grams per cubic centimeter. Iron had a density of about 7.874 grams per cubic centimeter.
Steel is heavier than concrete for the same volume, however steel buildings are generally lighter. This is because steel buildings utilize high strength of steel, so volume of steel in steel buildings is much smaller than volume of concrete in concrete buildings. In another words in steel buildings much less volume of material is needed for the same strength compared to concrete buildings.
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Yes. Actually... a diamond is NOT 'stronger' than steel. A diamond is 'harder' than steel, but it is not stronger.
It's called oxidation. Rust if it were on steel. Oxygen in the air combines with the silver and causes it to darken.
no, steel is heavier
Lead is much heavier than stainless steel.
brass is heavier than steel. brass is 4.199857lbs. and steel is only 3.8636lbs. hih.
Silver is hard to work with so probably silver
because steel is made up of a metal and a metal is much more heavier than a small fruit. that is why steel ball is heavier than an apple.
Platinum metal looks like silver but is heavier than a coin. Platinum is equivalent in color to silver. The platinum is also heavier than the silver itself.
Yes. Silver is more highly valued than steel.
Because they each weigh 300 pounds, they weigh the same, thus neither is heavier than the other.
Gold has a specific gravity of 19.29, silver has a specific gravity of 10.46. Gold is heavier.
mild steel is heavier
Yes, 3 kilograms of cotton (or anything else) is heavier than 2 kilograms of steel (or any other substance).
Copper is more dense than iron, if that is what is being asked. The density of copper is about 8.94 grams per cubic centimeter. Iron had a density of about 7.874 grams per cubic centimeter.