Technicaly, its lighter than oxigen, nitrogen, and all the other gasses, (i believe) exept hydrogen and helium. so yes, i SOULD be lighter than air, but if you let go of it, it will fall. but it is the lightest metal. So in conclusion, i should be lighter than air, but.isn't. how interesting!
Yes, Lithium's density is 0.538g/cm3 compared to water's 1g/cm3.
No, because it is less dense than water.
zinc is more dense than water
Ice cubes are less dense than liquid water, which is why they float.
No, it is more dense. If it were less dense it would float.
more dense
No, because it is less dense than water.
Because Lithium is less dense than water
No. Like all metals (with the exceptions of lithium and sodium) copper is denser than water.
Denser than water. The density of Lithium is approxiametely 0.534g/cm3.
Potassium and Lithium
Ice is less dense than water
A wooden block can be less dense than water.
no
Oil IS already less dense than water.
Easy, put a fruit in water and if it floats it is less dense than water.
Lithium floats on water because it is less dense than water.
Yes. Anything that is less dense than water will float on water.