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1 7.1 Density

1.1 7.1.1 Solids

The density of solids is given at a temperature 293.15 K=20°C.

7.1/1 Simple metals

Material

 

Density ρ (103 kg/m3)

Material

 

Density ρ (103 kg/m3)

aluminum

Al

2.707

gadolinium

Gd

7.900

antimony

Sb

6.684

germanium

Ge

5.350

arsenic

As

5.727

gold

Au

19.320

barium

Ba

3.510

hafnium

Hf

13.300

beryllium

Be

1.850

holmium

Ho

8.795

bismuth

Bi

9.800

indium

In

7.28

cadmium

Cd

8.648

iridium

Ir

22.420

calcium

Ca

1.540

iron

Fe

7.897

cesium

Cs

1.878

lanthanum

La

6.145

cerium (cub.)

Ce

6.657

lead

Pb

11.373

cerium (hex.)

 

6.757

lithium

Li

0.530

chromium

Cr

7.190

lutetium

Lu

9.840

cobalt

Co

8.830

magnesium

Mg

1.746

copper

Cu

8.954

manganese

Mn

7.210

dysprosium

Dy

8.550

mercury (fluid)

Hg

13.546

erbium

Er

9.006

molybdenum

Mo

10.200

europium

Eu

5.243

neodymium

Nd

7.004

gallium

Ga

5.904

neptunium

Np

20.45

nickel

Ni

8.906

tantalum

Ta

16.690

niobium

Nb

8.570

tantalum

   

osmium

Os

22.480

(powder)

 

14.401

palladium

Pd

12.080

tellurium

Te

6.250

platinum

Pt

21.450

tellurium

   

plutonium

Pu

19.84...

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Notes

  1. 1.

    *)

    Instead of the yield stress σ f , one often quotes the conventional tensile strength R p , instead of the fracture stress σ B the yield strength R m .

  2. 2.

    *)

    Instead of the yield stress σ f , one often quotes the conventional tensile strength R p , instead of the fracture stress σ B the yield strength R m .

  3. 3.

    *)

    Instead of the yield stress σ f , one often quotes the conventional tensile strength R p , instead of the fracture stress σ B the yield strength R m .

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(2002). Tables on mechanics. In: Benenson, W., Harris, J.W., Stocker, H., Lutz, H. (eds) Handbook of Physics. Springer, New York, NY. https://doi.org/10.1007/0-387-21632-4_7

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