Heavy metals such as lead, gold, tungsten or platinum. Uranium is very dense, but an element and metal called osmium is the most dense.
The densest metals are osmium and iridium (platinum metals family) situated in the 6th period of the Mendeleev table of elements.
The densest metal is either osmium or iridium (it's a very close call).
I think it is Os- Osmium(Density=22.57).
Radium (Ra) # 88th element in the periodic table.
H or Hydrogen is an element. If it's on a periodic table then it's an element
This element is the noble gas xenon (Xe) with 54 protons.
Hydrogen is the first chemical element in the Periodic Table of Mendeleev.
Hn is not an element on the periodic table.
hydrogen
helium
iron
Fluorine(F)
This calculus is not possible; only some empiric estimate of the density.
Yes, no, maybe. It depends on the table. Some tables show density, some don't.
Francium followed by cesium
This is probable iron.
Osmium (Os): 22,59 g/cm3
Radium (Ra) # 88th element in the periodic table.
The element abbreviated with As on the periodic table is Arsenic
Sodium is the eleventh element on the periodic table.