no, ether way iron is more dense than feathers
Mercury is more dense than iron, causing it to float on the surface of mercury.
The word 'dense' varies according to the context. Lead is more dense than iron. Iodine-containing contrast media are dense to x-rays. The blackened portions of a photographic film are more dense as far as light is concerned. Sodium polytungstate is a dense material used to separate minerals according to density.
Liquid silver occupies greater volume than in its solid form. Silver in liquid form is less dense because atoms are vibrating and sliding past one another.
Less dense. a simple example will explain why; imagine a boat , it's howl is a metal frame about one inch thick with metal , and the deck. between the top deck and the bottom bowl are huge spacer's with air. this is less dense and the boat floats. Now imagine the howl filled with just metal to the deck, a solid object, more dense. What happens?..Boat sinks.
Silver is more dense because silver is around 10.5g/cc, an iron around 7g/cc. silver atomic number 47, where as iron is 26. This means the nucleus will be much heavier, but also take up more space.
Yes, Steel is a harder metal than Silver. :)
no, ether way iron is more dense than feathers
Yes. Iron is more dense than plastic because its particles are closer together.
Iron is more dense.
Iron is several times more active than silver.
Mercury is more dense than silver.
Iron is more dense than silicon.
Because iron is much more dense.
I list them in order of heaviest to lightest:Gold, Silver, Iron, Titanium. Gold has no ore and ores are always less dense than the metal.
Mercury is more dense than iron, causing it to float on the surface of mercury.
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.