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15y ago

That could be tin with 7.31 grams per cubic centimeter or 7310 kilograms per cubic meter.

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7y ago

There is no metal with a density of 1.2 g cm3. However, a combination of some metals may produce an alloy with a density of 1.2 gcm3.

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14y ago

7.14 is a common density for the metal Zinc (Zn).

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14y ago

A pure metal with the density of 1,98 g/cm3 don't exist. The nearest density in the list of metals is 1,873 g/cm3 for caesium.

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8y ago

You think probable to berkelium (Bk) - 14,78 g/cm3.

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10y ago

An iron based alloy

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12y ago

it is the aluminum

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16y ago

copper

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13y ago

brass 8.4

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