In period 6 of the Periodic Table there are 6 elements in one row: W, Re, Os, Ir, Pt, Au
all having a higher density than 19.3 kg/dm3.
Osmium (76) is the highest 22.4 kg/dm3.
The greatest metal density is osmium, which has a density of around 22.59 grams per cubic centimeter.
Yes Metals have a high density.
Heavy metals such as lead, gold, tungsten or platinum. Uranium is very dense, but an element and metal called osmium is the most dense.
It varies. Many metal have high density. In fact, the metals iridium and osmium are the densest substances known to man. However some metals are light. Lithium and sodium are even less dense than water.
Steel has the greatest density of the three.
The Earth has the greatest average density, of all the planets.
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Density
aluminum..
gold
Transition metals can have high density due to their high atomic masses and compact atomic structures. However, the density of transition metals can vary widely depending on the specific metal and its crystal structure.
The density of metals is greater.