Gold vs. Iron
Most recent answer: 10/22/2007
Q:
Why gold is heavier than iron. or why the density of gold is more
- sridatri dutta (age 14)
ICSE Board class IX, TN , India
- sridatri dutta (age 14)
ICSE Board class IX, TN , India
A:
Gold has many more protons and neutrons in the nucleus of each atom
than iron does. So each gold atom weighs almost four times as much as
each iron atom. The extra electrons in the gold atoms do make the atom
a little bigger than an iron atom, but not a whole lot. So there are
nearly as many gold atoms as iron atoms per volume, but each gold atom
weighs a lot more. So gold ends up denser.
Theres a general trend that the volumes of the heavy atoms dont go up as fast as the weights do, so they tend to form denser materials. If youre interested in further explanation of that trend, let us know.
Mike
Theres a general trend that the volumes of the heavy atoms dont go up as fast as the weights do, so they tend to form denser materials. If youre interested in further explanation of that trend, let us know.
Mike
(published on 10/22/2007)