2006-06-20
14:57:21
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Iron 7870
Copper 8960?
Does the BIGGER # mean it's more dense?
2006-06-20
15:05:21 ·
update #1
Thank you for clearing that up Intel_Knight (with decimal places and per/cm)
2006-06-20
15:09:43 ·
update #2
If I knew I wouldn't be askin' yall.
2006-06-20
15:10:31 ·
update #3
3 ppl for copper, and 1 for zinc... hmmm...
2006-06-20
15:13:18 ·
update #4
Wiki does say copper is denser... so, so far copper eh?
2006-06-20
15:15:05 ·
update #5
So lead is denser then all of them, but the next best thing is copper! Cool I think I have my answer from yall ... thanks!
2006-06-20
15:17:18 ·
update #6
I HATE having to wait 24 hours... to pick the best answer.... RRRrrrrr
2006-06-20
15:18:10 ·
update #7