It is about 11.36 times heaver that air (at room temperature). Density is measured either in kg/m3 or as a relative density compared with water (water being 1.0). Water: 998kg/m3 (r.d 1.0) Lead 11340kg/m3 (11.36)
Yes, uranium is more dense (heavier) than lead.
No. 100 lead atoms are several times heavier than 100 aluminum atoms.
The atomic weight of nickel lies in between that of cobalt and copper.
Tin is heavier then Copper.Copper has an atomic number of 29, while Tin has an atomic number of 50.
All elements heavier than nickel are only synthesized in supernova explosions, and are therefore relatively rare. Gold isn't that rare compared to many other elements, but it's regarded as intrinsically valuable, and so people tend to hoard it. (Lead is even heavier than gold, so why isn't it expensive? Well, lead has a number of exceptionally stable isotopes you get to lead by a lot of decay chains from even heavier elements, so it's more common than its atomic weight might suggest.)
lead which is element of non metal is heavier than air
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
No, atomically Iron is a heavier element
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.
copper
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.
Question does not make sense. Mass is a property of any particle. Lead is an element.
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.