The densest metal,osmium, has a density of 22.59g/cm³. How many times is it denser than
(i) water at 4°C (ii)iron?​

The densest metal,osmium, has a density of 22.59g/cm³. How many times is it denser than
(i) water at 4°C (ii)iron?​

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  1. Answer:

    The calculated density is 22.562 ± 0.009 g/cm3 and the selected value is then 22.56 g/cm3 (22,560 kg/m3).

    Table III.

    Element Osmium

    Atomic number 76

    Atomic weight (1985) 190.2*

    Structure c.p.h.

    Lattice parameters a, nm 0.27343

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