What substance has a high density?
Osmium
The first chemical element with the lowest density is Hydrogen and the highest density is Osmium.
What are denser substances?
For a pure substance the density has the same numerical value as its mass concentration. Different materials usually have different densities, and density may be relevant to buoyancy, purity and packaging. Osmium and iridium are the densest known elements at standard conditions for temperature and pressure.
What are examples of density materials?
Solids
Substance | Density(g/cm^3) |
---|---|
Uranium | 19.05 |
Window glass | 2.579 |
Wood (balsa) | 0.160 |
Wood (oak) | 0.77 |
What is the density of lemon juice?
Lemon juice, raw density values, grouped by weight and shown as value of density, unit of density
1.03 | g/cm³ |
---|---|
257.83 | g/metric c |
15.47 | g/metric tbsp |
5.16 | g/metric tsp |
1.03 | g/ml |
What has a density of 20?
Density of Elements Chart
Density | Name | # |
---|---|---|
0.862 g/cc | Potassium | 19 |
0.971 g/cc | Sodium | 11 |
1.55 g/cc | Calcium | 20 |
1.63 g/cc | Rubidium | 37 |
What are the types of density?
Density of mass
- Density, mass per unit volume.
- Area density or surface density, mass over a (two-dimensional) area.
- Linear density, mass over a (one-dimensional) line.
- Relative density or specific gravity, a measure of density in comparison to the density of something else.
What liquids have a density of 1?
Densities of Common Substances
Material | Density (g/cm3) | State of Matter |
---|---|---|
water at 4°C | 1.000 | liquid |
seawater | 1.03 | liquid |
milk | 1.03 | liquid |
coal | 1.1-1.4 | solid |
What are some dense objects?
Examples of dense materials include iron, lead, or platinum. Many kinds of metal and rock are highly dense. Dense materials are more likely to ‘feel’ heavy or hard.
What’s the density of orange juice?
Orange juice with pulp has a density of 1.25g/mL.
What has a density of 9g cm3?
Copper has a density of 8.96 g/cm3.
What are the 3 types of density?
Population density is often measured in three different ways. There is arithmetic density, physiological density, and agricultural density.