Sulfur is more dense than calcium because sulfur has a higher atomic weight and atomic mass compared to calcium. This means that for the same volume of each element, sulfur will have more mass, hence making it more dense.
The specific gravity of sulfur dioxide is 2.24 so it is more than twice as dense as air.
Mercury is more dense.
Osmium and gold are more dense than mercury.See the Related Questions for a complete list of the most dense elements (many of which are more dense than mercury).
No. Mercury is a liquid metal and is more dense.
Both Sulfur (S) and Mercury (Hg) are elements. However, Mercury has a great affinity for Sulfur, and is often found in Mercury Sulfides. Cinnabar (Mercury Sulfide, HgS) is a common Mercury Ore.
Between lead, mercury, gold, and water, mercury is more dense than all the rest. It is type of metal which is most commonly seen and used in its liquid format.
There are many liquids more dense than water. The most commonly thought of is probably Mercury.
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Yes, the Earth's moon is less dense than Mercury. Mercury is one of the densest planets in the solar system, with a density about 5.4 times that of water, whereas the Moon has a density about 3.3 times that of water.
It is not true; osmium is more dense.
Cinnabar is composed of mercury and sulfur. Mercury is a heavy metal, and sulfur is a non-metal.