Lead has a higher atomic number than iridium, which means a lead atom is heavier than an iridium atom.
however iridium is denser, therefore if you had a block of iridium and a block of lead,the iridium block would be heavier
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No, but Iridium is more valuable.
There are many elements that are heavier than iron, including lead, gold, platinum, osmium, uranium, etc. Look at the periodic table of the elements.
the lead atom is heavier, but it also bigger. therefore the density of lead is less than that of gold
Apart from being very much heavier than iron, lead is also very much softer than iron, so lead wouldn't last long if used as a hammer.
Osmium and iridium are both heavier than gold.
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Lead is heavier than iron.
Lead is much heavier than stainless steel.
Yes, uranium is more dense (heavier) than lead.
No. The specific gravity of lead is 11.35 and the specific gravity of diamond is 3.5, which is above average, but not heavier than lead.
NO
yes because lead is heavier than steal.
tungsten is more more heavier han the lead as it has great mass in less volume
Lead was discovered in 7,000
If you had the same volume of each material, lead would be heavier (something on the order of eleven times heavier!) than the same volume of water. That's because lead is more dense than water.
No. Gold is heavier than lead.