The most dense material in the universe is stellar ash - the remains of a star that has come to the end of it's life. A teaspoonful of stellar ash would weigh on earth thousands - to millions - of tons.
diamond
Diamond, because it refracted the light the most.
Osmium is the most dense naturally occurring substance on Earth. It is about twice as dense as lead. . See the related link below for Osmium. . Although technically not a solid, theoretically the densest material in the universe is matter found at the center of a black hole.
its see thru
According to Wikipedia: diamond density is 3.5-3.53 g/cm3.
a dense material has lots of particles in a small volume
I suppose that on the Earth this element is platinum with a density of 21,45 g/cm3.
Platinum is denser then gold.
Diamond is more dense that coal.
diamond
Cooler material is more dense and hotter material is less. This means that plates become more dense as they cool.
The density of platinum is 21,45 g/cm3.The density of aluminium is 2,7 g/cm3.The ratio is 8.
Graphite is less dense than diamond, due to the differences in crystal structure.
Diamond, because it refracted the light the most.
less dense than the material of the Earth's mantle
Osmium is the most dense naturally occurring substance on Earth. It is about twice as dense as lead. . See the related link below for Osmium. . Although technically not a solid, theoretically the densest material in the universe is matter found at the center of a black hole.
No, this material doesn't exist.