No. This can be seen when a person tries to balance a can; it will balance somewhere around two thirds of the way up. This means that at most the tab weighs as much as only a third of a can.
Ice is heavier than aluminium. You may think that ice is just water really it holds more (volume) than aluminium.
Iron is heavier than aluminium. Aluminium is easier to form, shape and machine.
Aluminum has about 1/3 the density of iron, therefore a given volume of aluminum would weigh about 1/3 as much as the same amount of iron. So no, aluminum is not heavier than iron; far from it.
Iron has a higher density than aluminum
If similar volumes are taken,Aluminium is way heavier than air
Stainless steel is heavier then aluminium.
Aluminium. Zinc is around two and a half times heavier (more dense) than Aluminium.
Lead
Tin is softer and has a lower melting point. Its also a bit darker and is heavier than aluminium.
Lead is heavier than aluminum because lead has a higher atomic number (82) compared to aluminum (13), which means lead has more protons and neutrons in its nucleus, leading to a greater atomic mass. Additionally, lead has a higher density than aluminum due to its atomic structure, which results in lead being heavier than aluminum for a given volume.
The density of aluminium is approximately 2.7 g/cm3, while the density of teak wood is around 0.85 g/cm3. This means that aluminium is more dense than teak wood, making it heavier for the same volume.
Gold is heavier than aluminum because it is denser: at the atomic level, its atoms both weigh more and are able to pack closer together. The end result is that gold is about 7 times denser (and thus, that much heavier) than the same amount of aluminum.