An alloy has a density is 8*g*mL^-18gmL1. What is the possible identity of the metal?

1 Answer
Feb 7, 2016

A metal, or alloy, whose density is 88 g*mL^-1gmL1. Well, you got me there?

Explanation:

I think the densities of precious metals are greater than 88 g*mL^-1gmL1. And I don't know that I could find an element whose element is 88 g*mL^-1gmL1; I could probably make an alloy that had that density, but you would have to experiment.