Lead has a higher atomic number than iridium, which means a lead atom is heavier than an iridium atom.
however iridium is denser, therefore if you had a block of iridium and a block of lead,the iridium block would be heavier
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Lead is about 20% denser than iron, but its exact weight depends on the specific alloy or form of each metal. However, lead is generally heavier than iron.
Iridium is not stronger than diamond. Diamond is the hardest known natural material, while iridium is a very dense and corrosion-resistant metal. Diamond's superior hardness comes from its molecular structure, making it harder than any other naturally occurring material.
Lead is heavier than aluminum because lead has a higher atomic number (82) compared to aluminum (13), which means lead has more protons and neutrons in its nucleus, leading to a greater atomic mass. Additionally, lead has a higher density than aluminum due to its atomic structure, which results in lead being heavier than aluminum for a given volume.
There are as many as 17 elements which are denser (and therefore heavier) than gold. Most of them are transuranic elements, almost all of which have a half-life measured in fractions of a second.The densest of the non-transuranic elements is osmium, which is about 17% heavier than gold. It is closely followed by iridium, then platinum and rhenium.
Osmium and iridium are both heavier than gold.
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Lead is much heavier than stainless steel.
no lead is heavir because it contains more weigh no lead is heavir because it contains more weigh
tungsten is more more heavier han the lead as it has great mass in less volume
No, lead is heavier than platinum. Lead has a higher density and atomic weight compared to platinum.
Yes, by about 8.2%. (rounded)
Yes, uranium is more dense (heavier) than lead.
No. The specific gravity of lead is 11.35 and the specific gravity of diamond is 3.5, which is above average, but not heavier than lead.
Iron is heavier than lead. The density of iron is around 7.86 g/cm³, while the density of lead is around 11.34 g/cm³, making lead less dense and thus lighter than iron.
No. 100 lead atoms are several times heavier than 100 aluminum atoms.
It isn't. How did you get that idea? Ice is much lighter than lead, for the same volume.