35.3 kilograms
sydney, NSW
Uranium is a heavy chemical element, but not the heaviest; the aspect is due to a greater number of protons and neutrons.
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Regretfully that would be me. Serious answer: It's the planet Jupiter. Strictly speaking mass isn't "heavy". It's "weight" that can be heavy. So, "Jupiter is the greatest mass" is a better way to say it.
Weight Name of Nugget Date Found2,520 The Welcome Stranger Black Lead, Moliagul 5.2.69 this nugget was found in sovereign hill
The heaviest of all elements are formed by bombardment of two ions into each other ( eg Zinc and Lead) which then forms a highly unstable heavy element that very rapidly decays into smaller elements.
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The heaviest good nugget ever was the "Welcome Stranger" which measured 61 cm by 31 cm and was discovered by John Deason and Richard Oates at Moliagul, western Victoria, Australia on 5 February 1869. It weighed 2316 troy ounces or 72.04 kg. The Welcome Stranger is not the same as the "Welcome Nugget" found in Ballarat in 1858 which was the largest single nugget prior to the discovery of the Welcome Stranger.However, larger than this is the Beyers and Holtermann nugget, the largest single piece of reef gold ever discovered in the world. The Beyers and Holtermann nugget was, strictly speaking, not a nugget, but what is called a matrix. Weighing in around 286 kilograms(about 630 pounds), it measured 150cm by 66cm, and was worth at least £12,000 at the time it was discovered, in October 1872. It was discovered by workers at the Star of Hope Gold Mining Co on Hawkins Hill, at the Hill End goldfields in New South Wales, Australia. Gold sometimes appears as a "vein" included in rock, usually quartz. In this case it was a quartz reef. By removing the rock around the vein, the gold included in that vein can be recovered in one piece. And that was the case with the Holtermann Nugget.
The third degree of heavy is "heaviest."
She was about 175 pounds at her heaviest.
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No, heaviest is an adjective, the superlative form for the adjective heavy (heavier, heaviest). Example sentence:We bought the heaviest watermelon we could find.
Comparative: heavy, heavier Superlative: heavy, heavier, heaviest
the heaviest hailstone on record fall was.... 1130
Heavy Duty.
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