The heaviest element announced in February 2004 was ununpentium with the atomic number 115.
I believe it is Uranium. All elements heavier than uranium are man-made. Here's an interesting article... http://space.newscientist.com/article/dn13828-has-the-heaviest-element-been-found.html
No, the three densest elements under ordinary conditions are osmium, iridium and platinum, in that order. Please see the link. *************************** However, mercury is the densest liquid at room temperature.
The heaviest cooking liquid is oil of course
I think this is a trick question. The heaviest NATURAL element is Uranium (#92) but there are several heavier man-made ones. Every couple of years they are able to make another heavier one and IT becomes the heaviest. So I think the answer should be "there is no HEAVIEST element in the periodic table - it keeps changing."
If you are talking about element sin the periodic table, it is ununoctium(Uuo)
The heaviest element that is highly radioactive is Ununoctium, which has an atomic number of 118.
The heaviest element in the periodic table (known in March 2013) is ununoctium.
no, the lightest liquid has a lot more density than the heaviest gas.
The information in the question 'What is the heaviest element?' should answer this. Access this by the web link below.
I think it is blue whale. I hope this helped. ^_^
Granite.