Periodic table with Density in g/cm3 (Labeled HD Image)

Periodic table with density

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Periodic table with Density (Circular tile)

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Periodic table with Density and blocks

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The elements in yellow colour are the s-block elements.

Orange colored elements are p-block elements.

Green colored elements are d-block elements and purple elements are the f-block elements.

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Density of Elements (List)

List of elements with their density values in g/cm3 are given below.

Densities of few elements (generally gaseous elements) are mentioned in g/L and those values are at 0° C temperature and 101.325 kPa pressure.

Atomic number Elements Density
1 Density of Hydrogen (H) 0.0899 g/L
(note) This density is at 0 °C temperature and 101.325 kPa pressure
2 Density of Helium (He) 0.179 g/L
(note) This density is at 0 °C temperature and 101.325 kPa pressure
3 Density of Lithium (Li) 0.535 g/cm3
4 Density of Beryllium (Be) 1.85 g/cm3
5 Density of Boron (B) 2.47 g/cm3
6 Density of Carbon (C) 2.26 g/cm
(note) This value is for the graphite allotrope of carbon. The diamond allotrope has the density of 3.51 g/cm3
7 Density of Nitrogen (N) 1.25 g/L
(note) This density is at 0 °C temperature and 101.325 kPa pressure
8 Density of Oxygen (O) 1.43 g/L
(note) This density is at 0 °C temperature and 101.325 kPa pressure
9 Density of Fluorine (F) 1.67 g/L
(note) This density is at 0 °C temperature and 101.325 kPa pressure
10 Density of Neon (Ne) 0.9 g/L
(note) This density is at 0 °C temperature and 101.325 kPa pressure
11 Density of Sodium (Na) 0.968 g/cm3
12 Density of Magnesium (Mg) 1.74 g/cm3
13 Density of Aluminum (Al) 2.7 g/cm3
14 Density of Silicon (Si) 2.33 g/cm3
15 Density of Phosphorus (P) 1.823 g/cm3
16 Density of Sulfur (S) 1.96 g/cm3
17 Density of Chlorine (Cl) 3.214 g/L
(note) This density is at 0 °C temperature and 101.325 kPa pressure
18 Density of Argon (Ar) 1.79 g/L
(note) This density is at 0 °C temperature and 101.325 kPa pressure
19 Density of Potassium (K) 0.856 g/cm3
20 Density of Calcium (Ca) 1.55 g/cm3
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These are the densities of first 20 Elements of the periodic table.

But if you want to see the Density of all the 118 elements, then visit: Density of all elements (complete chart).

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