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<p>[QUOTE="rlm's cents, post: 449207, member: 7957"]Sorry, Doug. Atomic weights are not related to the density. If that were the case, Uranium would be the densest element instead of osmium.</p><p>Silver = 10.5</p><p>Tin = 5.75 or 7.28</p><p>Copper = 8.92</p><p>You can mix them anyway you want to and they will never be as dense as silver. If nothing else, just look at tin. It has 2 different densities depending on whether it is white tin or brittle tin.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="rlm's cents, post: 449207, member: 7957"]Sorry, Doug. Atomic weights are not related to the density. If that were the case, Uranium would be the densest element instead of osmium. Silver = 10.5 Tin = 5.75 or 7.28 Copper = 8.92 You can mix them anyway you want to and they will never be as dense as silver. If nothing else, just look at tin. It has 2 different densities depending on whether it is white tin or brittle tin.[/QUOTE]
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