Yes. Its specific gravity is 3.52±0.01, meaning that is that much more dense than water, which is the base for specific gravity -- or weight.
You can find comparitive stones on the chart, below.
Gold is heavier than a diamond if they are both the same size.
One pound of stone is heavier than one pound of cotton. While they both weigh the same amount, the density of stone is higher than cotton, so a pound of stone takes up less space and feels heavier.
A stone does not float because it is denser than water, meaning it weighs more than the water it displaces. The buoyant force acting on an object in water is equal to the weight of the water displaced by the object. Since the stone is heavier than the water it displaces, it sinks instead of floating.
It depends on the size of the diamond and the gold, but if they're the same size, the gold will be significantly heavier.
A big rock is heavier to lift than a small stone because it has more mass and thus more gravitational force acting on it. This makes it more difficult to overcome gravity when lifting the big rock compared to the smaller stone.
No. Diamond has a specific gravity of 3.6, which is above average. Morganite, which is a beryl gem, has a specific gravity of 2.8.
Gold is heavier than a diamond if they are both the same size.
A stone is six times heavier than a kilogram: 1 stone = 6.35kg
No. A stone is about 6.4 times heavier than a kilogram.
yes it is
Stone for stone, a diamond is more expensive than an emerald.
Stone for stone, a diamond will cost more than a sapphire.
no
nothings harder than a diamond
A stone (unit of weight or mass) is 14 times heavier than a pound.
No. The specific gravity of lead is 11.35 and the specific gravity of diamond is 3.5, which is above average, but not heavier than lead.
Yes, by weight, it's two-tenths of a carat heavier.