Density is mass times volume.If the mass is 56.5 and the volume is 32.5 then the density is about 1836.25.
Magnesium
The density of magnesium is 1738 kilograms per cubic meter or 1.738 grams per cubic centimeter.
By a measurement of the mass and volume because: Mass=Volume/Density.
2.01 g/cm3 density equals mass over volume. so 27.3g/13.7cm^3 = 2.01 g/cm^3 Your welcome!!!
1.738g × 1 cm3See related link below from Wolfram|Alfa for confirmation.
Magnesium
You mean density?
Magnesium has the atomic number 12, barium has the atomic number 56. The density of magnesium is 1,78 g/cm3, the density of barium is 3,51 g/cm3.
Magnesium is not soft. Because of its density it is, however, the lightest structural metal.
It is greater than water. It sinks.
Magnesium
Elemental magnesium is a strong, silvery-white, light-weight metal (two thirds the density of aluminium).
The density of magnesium is 1738 kilograms per cubic meter or 1.738 grams per cubic centimeter.
Magnesium is predominantly used in alloys that are strong but with relatively low density, which is important for airplane bodies to increase their energy efficiency.
it is 1.7 well rounded down it is .......... it really is 1.738461538461538
Radium: Plutonium does not occur naturally, and magnesium has a low density for a metal.
Magnesium alloys have these properties, which can be good or bad: Light weight,Low density, Good corrosion resistance.