Lots of things have a density of 7.14 g/ml. A mixture of aluminium (density 2.70 g/ml) and tin (7.287 g/ml) can have a density with any value between those two. Similarly, there are very many metals which can be combined in a way so that the density of the alloy is 7.14 g/ml.
Chromium has a density of 7,15 g/cm3 at room temperature.
270g
The density is 2,09 g/cm3.
The mass will be 32.3 mL x 0.94 density = 30.362 grammes
For example ice and lithium.
the correct density numbers are the following water= 0.9982 g/mL Toluene= .8669 g/mL Clorofomo 1.4832 g/mL Ethanol= .789 g/mL
If kgl is kg/L and gml is g/mL these densities are equal.
Depends on quantity. But assuming you have the same volume of both then Gold is definitely heavier.
what metal has a density of 5 g/mL
8.92 g/mL
11.34 g/mL
1.32 g/mL
The density of sodium is near 1: 0,968 g/cm3.
1.20
No. The density of any given solid is always the same. Therefore the density of iron will always be 7.87 g/ml.
270g
The density is 2,09 g/cm3.
If it floats in water, it has a density less than water. Density of water is 1.0 g/mL