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Hard to give a full answer with that density. It may be an alloy. Does it resemble copper? Copper is 8.92 but it may be Brass which ranges from 8.4-8.7 or Bronze which has a wider range of 8-9g/cubic centimeter. Steel is also in the 7.7-8.1 area and Iron at 7.86.

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Q: What metal has material density of 8.1 grams per cubic decimeter?
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