No, atomically Iron is a heavier element
Yes iron is very much heavier then plastic.
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.
Iron weighs 0.284 pounds per cubic inch, while cast iron is about 0.25-0.27 pounds per cubic inch, due to how it is made and processed. So pure iron is heavier
No, iron is heavier than silica. Iron has a density of about 7.87 g/cm^3, whereas silica (silicon dioxide) has a density of about 2.65 g/cm^3.
Iron. It is there in grams. Iodine is there in milligrams.
Iron is heavier because iron is a metal and metals are heavier but silica is not a metal so silica is lighter than iron.
No, iron is heavier than wood.
Yes, osmium is a heavier element than iodine. Osmium has an atomic number of 76 and a higher atomic weight than iodine, which has an atomic number of 53.
Elements heavier than iron are formed in super-nova explosions.
Yes, iron weights are typically heavier than rubber weights.
Yes iron is very much heavier then plastic.
The wooden stool is heavier than the iron nail
No. Neon is lighter than iron
Aluminum has about 1/3 the density of iron, therefore a given volume of aluminum would weigh about 1/3 as much as the same amount of iron. So no, aluminum is not heavier than iron; far from it.
No, iron is denser and heavier than polystyrene. An iron ball would weigh more than a polystyrene ball of the same size.
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.
Yes, iron plates are generally heavier than plates made of other materials due to the high density of iron.