the metal's density is greater because the metal's atoms are heavier than the water molecules. Students may also infer that the metal's density is greater because the metal atoms are more closely packed than the water molecules.
Radon is a gas, water is a liquid. Under the same conditions radon should be many hundreds of times less dense than water. Water's density at STP is about 1 000 kg/m3. Radon's density at STP is about 9.73g/m3. Thus, water is about 103 times denser than radon.
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No. For example, a kilogram of water is lighter than a ton of marzipan. If you mean is water denser than everything than the answer is still no. Many substances including nearly all metals and minerals are denser than water.
A drop of water can go through the water cycle an unlimited number of times since the water cycle is a continuous process of evaporation, condensation, and precipitation. This means that the same drop of water can be evaporated, form clouds, fall as precipitation, and return to the Earth's surface multiple times throughout the water cycle.
99000 times lighter than earth.
Radon is a gas, water is a liquid. Under the same conditions radon should be many hundreds of times less dense than water. Water's density at STP is about 1 000 kg/m3. Radon's density at STP is about 9.73g/m3. Thus, water is about 103 times denser than radon.
10 times
he hasnt destroyed it with water he olny flooded it once
the best answer is 19cm
The density varies from matter to matter. For eg. Iron sinks in water but if you put iron in liquid mercury at room temperature, it may float. Thus properties of matter extremely varies and thus it is impossibe to decide that How many time s a liquid is denser than solids.
there 9 planets one is moved
Im aware of how many water bottles go around the earth. And the answer to the question is that about 199 times plastice water bottles went around the earth just last year and im sure we are going to use more this year:( Im 110% correct.:)
To determine how many times a standard water bottle would stretch around the Earth, we first need to know the length of the bottle and the Earth's circumference. A typical water bottle is about 25 cm tall, while the Earth's circumference is approximately 40,075 km (or 40,075,000 meters). Dividing the Earth's circumference by the height of the bottle, it would take around 1,603,000 water bottles laid end to end to stretch around the Earth.
No. For example, a kilogram of water is lighter than a ton of marzipan. If you mean is water denser than everything than the answer is still no. Many substances including nearly all metals and minerals are denser than water.
the earth is 3000 times biggeer
The question cannot be answered because liquids do not have the same density. For example, mercury is around 13.6 times denser than water and so the mass of 25 cubic metres of mercury will be 13.6 times that of the same volume of water.
Yes. Both Mars and Venus have weaker gravity than Earth does, but still have atmospheres. Mars has a very thin atmosphere which may have been close to the density of Earth's atmosphere in the distant past, despite having less than half the surface gravity. Venus has about 90% the surface gravity that Earth does, but has an atmosphere many times denser than Earth does.