This is incorrect. A bar of lead is denser than a bar of iron. Iron bars have a density of 7.87 g/cm3, whereas lead bars have a density of 11.36 g/cm3.
Yes, aluminum is approximately 2.7 times more dense than water
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.
Yes because Aluminium has 13 protons in its nucleus, 13 electrons and roughly the same number of neutrons. Lead has 82 protons in its nucleus, 82 electrons spinning around it and a few more than 82 neutrons. So the lead atom is over six times heavier than the aluminium atom. If its only 4 times more dense then it must be that the lead atoms are bigger or not so closely packed together.
No, it is more dense. If it were less dense it would float.
lead is more dense
Lead is more dense than water.
Lead is more dense than air.
no, ether way iron is more dense than feathers
Yes, aluminum is approximately 2.7 times more dense than water
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Yes. Iron is more dense than plastic because its particles are closer together.
The word 'dense' varies according to the context. Lead is more dense than iron. Iodine-containing contrast media are dense to x-rays. The blackened portions of a photographic film are more dense as far as light is concerned. Sodium polytungstate is a dense material used to separate minerals according to density.
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Iron is more dense.
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ANSWER:From least dense to most dense, Water, Aluminum, Zinc, Iron, Copper, Silver, Lead, Mercury, Gold. See the related link for more information.BY: Justin Chance :)