Originally posted by: Mark R
Well, what is it? Room temperature, stable allotrope.
Originally posted by: Accipiter22
Originally posted by: Mark R
Well, what is it? Room temperature, stable allotrope.
Uranium
Originally posted by: Fenixgoon
osmium or iridium, it looks like
Originally posted by: Goosemaster
Originally posted by: Fenixgoon
osmium or iridium, it looks like
For some reason I remember reading that tungsten was the one, but its mean years since I've taken a chemistry class🙁
Originally posted by: Fenixgoon
Originally posted by: Goosemaster
Originally posted by: Fenixgoon
osmium or iridium, it looks like
For some reason I remember reading that tungsten was the one, but its mean years since I've taken a chemistry class🙁
tungsten is very dense, but not the densest according to this MIT table
Well if we are nitpicking, 300 K = 26.9°C = 80.3°F.Originally posted by: Goosemaster
That is at about 50degree F ...not room temp😉
<---just nitpicking to get on your nervers😛