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Probable neptunium with a density 0f 20,45 g/cm3; the density of chemical elements with greater atomic numbers is rarely known.

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Osmium is the densest metallic element, and also the densest element on the entire Periodic Table at 22.59 g/cm3. Iridium is a close second at 22.56. Gold is "only" 19.3.

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The densest known solid nonmetal element is iodine. This solid nonmetal has a density of 4. 92 grams per cubic centimeter.

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This is selenium.

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