Between lead, Mercury, gold, and water, mercury is more dense than all the rest. It is type of metal which is most commonly seen and used in its liquid format.
Cork is less dense than water because it floats. Both glass and Mercury (a metal) are denser than water.
GoldGold is almost twice as dense as lead! The density of gold is 19.3 g/cm3 and the density of lead is only 11.34 g/cm3. For comparison the density of water is only 1 g/cm3.
Copper, tin, zinc, gold, silver, mercury, lead
There are some metals which do not react with water. Metals like Silver,Gold,Platinum,copper,Mercury and non metals like Hydrogen do not react with water.
Lead is more dense than air.
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ANSWER:From least dense to most dense, Water, Aluminum, Zinc, Iron, Copper, Silver, Lead, Mercury, Gold. See the related link for more information.BY: Justin Chance :)
ANSWER:From least dense to most dense, Water, Aluminum, Zinc, Iron, Copper, Silver, Lead, Mercury, Gold. See the related link for more information.BY: Justin Chance :)
Density of our Moon: 3.346 (g/cm3). Density of planet Mercury: 5.427 (g/cm3). So, yes, it is less dense.
Cork is less dense than water because it floats. Both glass and Mercury (a metal) are denser than water.
Lead is more dense than water.
Yes, as the lead is less dense than the mercury.
water 1.0 aluminum 2.7 iron 7.9 silver 10.5 lead 11.3 gold 19.3
Lead would float in mercury, as it is slightly less dense. (11.3 g/cc for lead, 13.5 g/cc for mercury)
Most materials will float in Mercury because it is so dense. A lump of Lead will float in a bath of Mercury. The well-known metals Gold, Platinum, Tungsten, Uranium and Plutonium are more dense than mercury and would sink. More specifically, any material having a density less than 13593 Kg/m3 will float in a bath of Mercury.
Metals would have a high density, but isn't water dense also?
Densities are :- Gold is 19.3 g cm^-3 Lead is 11.34 g cm^-3 Hence gold is more dense than lead.