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.
No, atomically Iron is a heavier element
Yes iron is very much heavier then plastic.
Lead is heavier, but iron is stronger.
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
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 is heavier because iron is a metal and metals are heavier but silica is not a metal so silica is lighter than iron.
Iron fillings are heavier.
No, atomically Iron is a heavier element
No, iron is heavier than wood.
Iron is the heavier element from which steel is primarily made.
Uranium (U) density: 19,05 g/cm3 Silica (SiO2) density: 2,634 g/cm3
Yes iron is very much heavier then plastic.
Elements heavier than iron are formed in super-nova explosions.
Yes, iron weights are typically heavier than rubber weights.
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.
Lead is heavier, but iron is stronger.
Silica is part of the rock forming group of minerals. Silica has a molecular weight of 28.09 gm and is iron black and reddish in color.