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excluding collapsed stars etc., like something you can hold in your hand without being sucked into it.

2007-10-18 13:04:21 · 5 answers · asked by pythagoras 2 in Science & Mathematics Chemistry

pengy was that a crack at me, or at people in general?

2007-10-18 13:46:38 · update #1

at room temperature just to clarify.

2007-10-18 13:47:35 · update #2

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The Maori race

2007-10-18 13:21:46 · answer #1 · answered by Mastah 2 · 0 0

Most of the larger transition metals are up there, however I'm pretty sure that iridium is the densest at around 22 g/cc.

Platinum and gold aren't far behind.

2007-10-18 22:41:02 · answer #2 · answered by Ben H 6 · 0 0

After reading these boards for months, seeing the repetitive questions, the absolute incredibly ridiculous attempts at housing, and credit. I would have to say the human mind, at some times is the densest material out there, I hold me head sometimes reading these questions, and do not let myself get sucked into it.

2007-10-18 20:11:53 · answer #3 · answered by Pengy 7 · 0 1

Diamond. The carbon molecules bonded so closely that they form the strongest bond in material. Imagine four tennis balls packed as close as possible, like a triangular pyramid. That is the same structural shape that engineers used to design supporting structures.

2007-10-18 20:51:49 · answer #4 · answered by mlam18 6 · 0 1

lookup elementary densities in the periodic table...

2007-10-26 07:07:45 · answer #5 · answered by AMIT G 3 · 0 0

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