Input interpretation
lanthanides | density
Summary
median | 7.353 g/cm^3 highest | 9.841 g/cm^3 (lutetium) lowest | 5.244 g/cm^3 (europium) distribution |
Units
Distribution plots
(density in grams per cubic centimeter)
Density rankings
1 | europium | 5.244 g/cm^3 2 | lanthanum | 6.146 g/cm^3 3 | ytterbium | 6.57 g/cm^3 4 | praseodymium | 6.64 g/cm^3 5 | cerium | 6.689 g/cm^3 6 | neodymium | 7.01 g/cm^3 7 | promethium | 7.264 g/cm^3 8 | samarium | 7.353 g/cm^3 9 | gadolinium | 7.901 g/cm^3 10 | terbium | 8.219 g/cm^3 11 | dysprosium | 8.551 g/cm^3 12 | holmium | 8.795 g/cm^3 13 | erbium | 9.066 g/cm^3 14 | thulium | 9.321 g/cm^3 15 | lutetium | 9.841 g/cm^3
Unit conversions for median density 7.353 g/cm^3
7353 kg/m^3 (kilograms per cubic meter)
7353 g/L (grams per liter)
0.2656 lb/in^3 (pounds per cubic inch)
Comparisons for median density 7.353 g/cm^3
≈ 0.65 × lead density ( ≈ 11 g/cm^3 )
≈ 0.93 × iron density ( 7874 kg/m^3 )
≈ 1.3 × mean Earth density ( 5515 kg/m^3 )