Any solid can be heated high enough that it becomes a liquid. The heaviest STABLE element on earth is uranium, so a big radioactive pot of molten uranium is the answer.
answ2. But the atom with the highest density is NOT the same as the atom with the greatest number of protons+neutrons. It all depends upon how they are packed.
Osmium is the most dense element, and I believe Iridium is the next most dense one.
And the issue is further complicated by how the atoms re-pack themselves upon melting. Some elements shrink upon first melting, e.g. Si, Ge, Ga, Bi, (and of course water).
When it is in it's liquid state of matter.
The density of liquid gold is approximately 19.32 grams per cubic centimeter, making it one of the densest substances on Earth.
The densest liquid substance is mercury. It has a high density compared to other liquids, which makes it commonly used in barometers and thermometers.
Bismuth has a rainbow sheen due to its oxide layer, and osmium is one of the densest metals and has a bluish tint.
The densest element found on Earth is osmium.
The densest layer of the earth is the inner core.
No, the atmosphere is not the densest layer of the Earth. The densest layer is the inner core, which is a solid ball of iron and nickel at the center of the Earth. The atmosphere is a relatively thin layer of gases surrounding the Earth.
The densest material settles to the core.
Beacause of it is on the deepest layer
Beacause of it is on the deepest layer
The troposphere, where all weather occurs, is the lowest and densest layer in the atmosphereIt is the lowest atmospheric layer. It is also the densest layer, containing 90% of the atmosphere's total mass. Almost all of the earth's carbon dioxide, water vapor.
The Mantle.
The core of the sun is the most dense layer.
on the top
No, the thermosphere is not the densest layer of Earth's atmosphere. In fact, it is one of the least dense layers, characterized by very thin air and high temperatures due to solar radiation. The densest layer of the atmosphere is the troposphere, where most of the Earth's weather occurs and where the air is thickest.
The densest compositional layer of Earth is the inner core, which is primarily composed of iron and nickel. This solid layer has an average density of about 12.8 grams per cubic centimeter due to the immense pressure at Earth's center. The inner core, surrounded by the liquid outer core, plays a crucial role in generating Earth's magnetic field through its dynamic movements.
The densest compositional layer of the Earth that makes up about one-third of its mass is the core. The core is primarily composed of iron and nickel, and it consists of two parts: the solid inner core and the liquid outer core. This layer is responsible for generating the Earth's magnetic field through the movement of molten iron in the outer core.