Re: Extremely dense materials...
- From: Fred Kasner <fkasner@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 01 Jul 2007 18:43:28 GMT
Borkd wrote:
On Jul 1, 9:50 am, number6 <snumb...@xxxxxxx> wrote:On Jun 29, 1:06 am, delete.p...@xxxxxxxxx wrote:
In a nutshell, I'm wondering if this is even chemically feasible orThe brains of the 911 conspiracy nuts seem close ...
not, excuse my ignorance... I'm looking for some sort of material that
has a density in upwards of 50 g/cm³ or more. It doesn't have to have
any particular properties... anything that even comes close would be
very helpful.
Thanks.
Eek, no! Haha, I just need a *really* heavy counterweight in a non-
existent amount of space. I'm a professional programmer, this is not
my area by any means :)
As I remember that under ordinary conditions osmium has the greatest available density about 22 g/cm3 . Any other combination of elements would be of lower density at reasonable pressures.
FK
.
- Follow-Ups:
- Re: Extremely dense materials...
- From: DeanB
- Re: Extremely dense materials...
- References:
- Re: Extremely dense materials...
- From: number6
- Re: Extremely dense materials...
- From: Borkd
- Re: Extremely dense materials...
- Prev by Date: Re: Extremely dense materials...
- Next by Date: Re: Compound having 90%+ ionic character
- Previous by thread: Re: Extremely dense materials...
- Next by thread: Re: Extremely dense materials...
- Index(es):
Relevant Pages
|