Diamonds have a density of 3.51gm/cm3.
Coal has a bank density of approximately 1346 kg/m³ (84 lb/ft³). Bulk density typically runs to 833 kg/m³ (52 lb/ft³).
gold would be more dense
Diamond is more dense that coal.
Iron in solid form is more dense because the particles are rigid and connected in a structured shape. Iron as a liquid is less dense because the particles are not rigid/not connected and flow.
Iron is more dense than silicon.
Iron Ranks about a 4-5 on the Moh's hardness scale. A diamond is a perfect 10 diamond. A diamond much harder then iron.
Yes, aluminum is approximately 2.7 times more dense than water
Diamond is more dense that coal.
no, ether way iron is more dense than feathers
Yes. Iron is more dense than plastic because its particles are closer together.
Iron is more dense.
no
Iron in solid form is more dense because the particles are rigid and connected in a structured shape. Iron as a liquid is less dense because the particles are not rigid/not connected and flow.
Iron is more dense than silicon.
Iron. same weight but the iron is more dense. I think
Silver is more dense because silver is around 10.5g/cc, an iron around 7g/cc. silver atomic number 47, where as iron is 26. This means the nucleus will be much heavier, but also take up more space.
Because iron is much more dense.
Because the iron is more dense; it has more atoms per cubic whatever.
nothing can scratch a diamond other than another diamond with more pure properties such as being more clear, more dense, larger,