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If iridium has a density of 22.42 g/cm3, 1300 grams of iridium would displace 1300/22.42 grams of water (as water has a density of 1 g/cm3). The shape of the iridium is irrelevant.
Iridium is a solid at room temperature. It is a dense, hard, and corrosion-resistant metal belonging to the platinum group.
1 ounce = 28.3495231 grams
This mass is 5,323 grams.
100.2 grams. There's no loss of mass when something dissolves. If there was then you'd get what might amount to an enormous explosion caused by the loss of mass in the same way as an atomic bomb works.
Iridium is a shiny, silvery metal with a high melting point. It is a dense and brittle metal that is typically found in a solid form. Its surface can form a thin oxide layer which can give it a slight yellowish tint.
Iridium is a solid, a metal at normal temperatures. It melts at 2466 0C
osmium and iridium
Iridium is a solid at room temperature. It is a dense, hard, and corrosion-resistant metal belonging to the platinum group.
1 ounce = 28.3495231 grams
Iridiumis a very hard/brittle metal with the atomic number 77.
Yes
A solid with a volume of 27 cm3 will displace 27 ml of water, as 1 cm3 is equivalent to 1 ml. This is because both cm3 and ml are units of volume that can be used interchangeably for water.
453.6 grams.
28 grams in a full ounce
This mass is 5,323 grams.
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