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The density of the metal iridium is 22,420 kg/m3 or 22.42  g/cm3. The correct SI measure of the density is kg/m3.

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Osmium is slightly denser than Iridium. Osmium has a density of around 22.59 g/cm3, while Iridium has a density of approximately 22.56 g/cm3. Both elements are among the densest naturally occurring elements.

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The metal iridium has a density of rho = 22,560 kg/m3 or 22.56 g/cm3. The metal osmium has a density of rho = 22,610 kg/m3 or 22.61 g/cm3. Now, compare.

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According to:

http://www.periodictable.com/Elements/049/index.html

the density of Indium is 7.31 g/cm^3

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22.65

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