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Density For All The Elements in The Periodic Table

This document provides the densities of all elements in the periodic table. Densities are listed numerically from lightest to heaviest. Notes are included for gases which provide densities at 0 degrees Celsius and indicate values for carbon are for graphite and diamond forms. Up to date data is provided by Mathematica from Wolfram Research.

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Density For All The Elements in The Periodic Table

This document provides the densities of all elements in the periodic table. Densities are listed numerically from lightest to heaviest. Notes are included for gases which provide densities at 0 degrees Celsius and indicate values for carbon are for graphite and diamond forms. Up to date data is provided by Mathematica from Wolfram Research.

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Density of the elements


Text lists sorted by: Value | Atomic Number | Alphabetical
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Actinium 10.07 g/cm3
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Helium 0.1785 g/l[note]


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Aluminum 2.7 g/cm

Holmium 8.795 g/cm

Roentgenium N/A

Hydrogen 0.0899 g/l[note]

Americium N/A
Antimony 6.697 g/cm3
Argon 1.784 g/l[note]
Arsenic 5.727 g/cm3
Astatine N/A
Barium 3.51 g/cm3

Indium 7.31 g/cm3

Beryllium 1.848 g/cm


Bismuth 9.78 g/cm3
Bohrium N/A

Rubidium 1.532 g/cm3


Ruthenium 12.37 g/cm3

Iodine 4.94 g/cm3

Rutherfordium N/A

Iridium 22.65 g/cm3

Samarium 7.353 g/cm3

Iron 7.874 g/cm3

Scandium 2.985 g/cm3

Krypton 3.75 g/l[note]

Berkelium 14.78 g/cm3

Rhodium 12.45 g/cm3

Seaborgium N/A

Lanthanum 6.146 g/cm3

Selenium 4.819 g/cm3


Silicon 2.33 g/cm3

Lawrencium N/A
Lead 11.34 g/cm3

Silver 10.49 g/cm3

Sodium 0.968 g/cm3

Lithium 0.535 g/cm

Boron 2.46 g/cm3

Lutetium 9.841 g/cm3

Strontium 2.63 g/cm3

Sulfur 1.96 g/cm3

Bromine 3.12 g/cm

Magnesium 1.738 g/cm

Cadmium 8.65 g/cm3

Manganese 7.47 g/cm3

Tantalum 16.65 g/cm3

Calcium 1.55 g/cm

Meitnerium N/A

Technetium 11.5 g/cm3

Californium 15.1 g/cm

Mendelevium N/A

Tellurium 6.24 g/cm3

Carbon 2.26 g/cm3[note]


Cerium 6.689 g/cm3
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Cesium 1.879 g/cm

Chlorine 3.214 g/l[note]


Chromium 7.14 g/cm3

Molybdenum 10.28 g/cm3


Neodymium 7.01 g/cm

Thorium 11.724 g/cm3


Thulium 9.321 g/cm3

Neon 0.9 g/l[note]

Tin 7.31 g/cm3

Cobalt 8.9 g/cm

Titanium 4.507 g/cm3

Nickel 8.908 g/cm


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Niobium 8.57 g/cm

Curium 13.51 g/cm3


Darmstadtium N/A

Tungsten 19.25 g/cm3

Nitrogen 1.251 g/l[note]


Nobelium N/A

Dysprosium 8.551 g/cm3


Einsteinium N/A
3

Erbium 9.066 g/cm

Europium 5.244 g/cm3


Fermium N/A
Francium N/A
Gadolinium 7.901 g/cm3
3

Gallium 5.904 g/cm

Ununoctium N/A

Oxygen 1.429 g/l[note]

Ununpentium N/A

Palladium 12.023 g/cm3

Ununquadium N/A

Phosphorus 1.823 g/cm

Ununseptium N/A

Platinum 21.09 g/cm3


Plutonium 19.816 g/cm

Fluorine 1.696 g/l[note]

Ununbium N/A
Ununhexium N/A

Osmium 22.61 g/cm3

Dubnium N/A

Terbium 8.219 g/cm3


Thallium 11.85 g/cm3

Neptunium 20.45 g/cm3

Copper 8.92 g/cm

Mercury 13.534 g/cm3

Ununtrium N/A
3

Uranium 19.05 g/cm3

Vanadium 6.11 g/cm3

Potassium 0.856 g/cm3

Xenon 5.9 g/l[note]

Polonium 9.196 g/cm

Praseodymium 6.64 g/cm3

Ytterbium 6.57 g/cm3


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Promethium 7.264 g/cm

Yttrium 4.472 g/cm3

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Germanium 5.323 g/cm3

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Protactinium 15.37 g/cm3

Gold 19.3 g/cm3

Radium 5 g/cm3

Hafnium 13.31 g/cm3

Zinc 7.14 g/cm3


Zirconium 6.511 g/cm3

Radon 9.73 g/l[note]


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Hassium N/A

Rhenium 21.02 g/cm

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Vickers
Hardness
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Notes on the Density of particular elements:


Hydrogen: Density given for H at 0 Celsius. 2
Helium: Density at 0 Celsius.
Carbon: Value given for graphite form. Density of diamond form is 3500.
Nitrogen: Density given for N at 0 Celsius. 2
Oxygen: Density given for O at 0 Celsius. 2
Fluorine: Density given for F at 0 Celsius. 2
Neon: Density at 0 Celsius.
Chlorine: Density given for Cl at 0 Celsius. 2
Argon: Density at 0 Celsius.
Krypton: Density at 0 Celsius.
Xenon: Density at 0 Celsius.
Radon: Density at 0 Celsius.
Up to date, curated data provided by Mathematica's ElementData function from Wolfram Research, Inc.

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