HMP

HMP

by Dr. Nizam Uddin -
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Which one is the heaviest among all heavy metals?

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by Md.Saiful Islam-181-34-106 -
Osmium is the heaviest materials on earth, weighing twice as much as lead per teaspoon.
Osmium is a chemical element in the platinum group metals; it’s often used as alloys in electrical contacts and fountain pen nibs.
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by Israt Jahan Nisha -
Osmium and iridium are the most dense metals. In other words, their atoms are packed together more tightly in solid form than other metals. With a density of 22.6 g/cm3 and 22.4 g/cm3 respectively, osmium and iridium are about twice as dense as lead, which has a density of 11.3 g/cm3.
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by puja roy -
Osmium is one of the heaviest materials on earth, weighing twice as much as lead per teaspoon. Osmium is a chemical element in the platinum group metals; it's often used as alloys in electrical contacts and fountain pen nibs
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by purabi ghosh -
Osmium is the heaviest among all heavy metals.Osmium and iridium are the most dense metals. In other words, their atoms are packed together more tightly in solid form than other metals. density of 22.6 g/cm3 and 22.4 g/cm3 respectively, osmium and iridium are about twice as dense as lead, which has a density of 11.3 g/cm3.
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by MD.Nura Azom Shamim -
Osmium is one of the heaviest materials on earth, weighing twice as much as lead per teaspoon. Osmium is a chemical element in the platinum group metals; it's often used as alloys in electrical contacts and fountain pen nibs.
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by Habiba Khanam -
Osmium 22.6 g/cm^3. Similar to Iridium, osmium is a hard-brittle transition metal that looks bluish-white.
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by Parves Sarker -
Ans: Osmium and iridium are the densest metals in the world, but relative atomic mass is another way to measure "weight." The heaviest metals in terms of relative atomic mass are plutonium and uranium.
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by Rukaiya Islam Ruhi -
Osmium and iridium are the densest metals. In other words, their atoms are packed together more tightly in solid form than other metals. With a density of 22.6 g/cm3 and 22.4 g/cm3 respectively, osmium and iridium are about twice as dense as lead, which has a density of 11.3 g/cm3.