A cubic foot of gold weighs 1200 pounds
A cubic foot of platinum weighs 1330 pounds
A cubic foot of silver weighs 652 pounds
A cubic foot of Mercury weighs 800 pounds
A cubic foot of iron weighs 450 pounds
A cubic foot of lead weighs 700 pounds
As you can see only Platinum is heavier than Gold...(about 11% heavier if volume and purity are equal)
Answer:
There are four metals that are denser than gold:
1. Osmium - 22,61 gr/cm³
2. Platinum - 21,40 gr/cm³
3. Plutonium - 19,80 gr/cm³
4. Tungsten - 19,60 gr/cm³
5. Gold - 19,32 gr/cm³
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9. Lead - 11,34 gr/cm³ (Just to get the perspective)
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