The densest element on Earth that matches your description is osmium. Osmium is a rare, extremely hard, bluish-white transition metal. It is the densest naturally occurring element.
It is a blue-gray or blue-black lustrious metal.
Gold plates are typically the densest type of plates due to gold being a heavy metal with a high density.
Mercury is the second densest major body in our solar system and is the closest planet to the sun. It has a density of 5.427 grams per cubic centimeter, second only to Earth.
The densest elemental metal has a density that is less than half that, so I suspect your question has no sensible answer.
Iridium
Iridium is the most strongest, rarest, densest, expensive, lightest metal ever known
Osmium is the densest metal, you can use google for figuring out the rest.
osmium
No, osmium is a transition metal on the periodic table and is a solid at room temperature. It is one of the densest elements known.
For years many thought it was Osmium, but depending on the method used, Iridium is extremely close.
Osmium with a density of 22.6 g/cm cubed
Probable neptunium with a density 0f 20,45 g/cm3; the density of chemical elements with greater atomic numbers is rarely known.
The densest element on Earth that matches your description is osmium. Osmium is a rare, extremely hard, bluish-white transition metal. It is the densest naturally occurring element.
Second after Earth
It is a blue-gray or blue-black lustrious metal.
The teacher often thought that Jack was the densest lad she had ever known.