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  2. Osmium - Wikipedia

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    The density of osmium is slightly greater than that of iridium; the two are so similar (22.587 versus 22.562 g/cm 3 at 20 °C) that each was at one time considered to be the densest element. Only in the 1990s were measurements made accurately enough (by means of X-ray crystallography ) to be certain that osmium is the denser of the two.

  3. Densities of the elements (data page) - Wikipedia

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    — "Values ranging from 21.3 to 21.5 gm/cm 3 at 20 °C have been reported for the density of annealed platinum; the best value being about 21.45 gm/cm 3 at 20 °C." 21.46 g/cm 3 — Rose, T. Kirke. The Precious Metals, Comprising Gold, Silver and Platinum .

  4. Template:Infobox osmium - Wikipedia

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    Density (at 20° C) 22.587 g/cm 3 [5] when liquid (at ... Spectral lines of osmium: Other properties; Natural occurrence: primordial: Crystal structure

  5. Wikipedia:Reference desk/Archives/Science/2024 August 7 ...

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    Note A at Iridium says "At room temperature and standard atmospheric pressure, iridium has been calculated to have a density of 22.65 g/cm3 (0.818 lb/cu in), 0.04 g/cm3 (0.0014 lb/cu in) higher than osmium measured the same way.

  6. Relative density - Wikipedia

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    Since the density of dry air at 101.325 kPa at 20 °C is [9] 0.001205 g/cm 3 and that of water is 0.998203 g/cm 3 we see that the difference between true and apparent relative densities for a substance with relative density (20 °C/20 °C) of about 1.100 would be 0.000120. Where the relative density of the sample is close to that of water (for ...

  7. Specific weight - Wikipedia

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    The specific weight, also known as the unit weight (symbol γ, the Greek letter gamma), is a volume-specific quantity defined as the weight W divided by the volume V of a material: = / Equivalently, it may also be formulated as the product of density, ρ, and gravity acceleration, g: = Its unit of measurement in the International System of Units (SI) is newton per cubic metre (N/m 3), with ...

  8. Heavy metals - Wikipedia

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    Density criteria range from above 3.5 g/cm 3 to above 7 g/cm 3. [17] Atomic weight definitions can range from greater than sodium (atomic weight 22.98); [ 17 ] greater than 40 (excluding s- and f-block metals, hence starting with scandium ); [ 18 ] or more than 200, i.e. from mercury onwards. [ 19 ]

  9. Osmium diphosphide - Wikipedia

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    Density: 9.33 g/cm 3: Solubility in water. insoluble ... Osmium diphosphide is a binary inorganic compound of osmium metal and phosphorus with the chemical formula OsP 2.