Input interpretation
two proton emission | mass density
Summary
median | 1.552 g/cm^3 highest | 7.288 g/cm^3 (Ni-48) lowest | 0.715 kg/m^3 (Ne-16) distribution |
Units
Distribution plots
(mass density in grams per cubic centimeter)
Mass density rankings
1 | Ne-16 | 0.715 kg/m^3 2 | O-12 | 1.075 kg/m^3 3 | Ar-30 | 1.341 kg/m^3 4 | Be-6 | 1.234 g/cm^3 5 | Ca-34 | 1.315 g/cm^3 6 | Mg-19 | 1.361 g/cm^3 7 | B-6 | 1.376 g/cm^3 8 | C-8 | 1.512 g/cm^3 9 | S-26 | 1.591 g/cm^3 10 | Ti-38 | 3.579 g/cm^3 11 | Ge-58 | 4.25 g/cm^3 12 | Ge-59 | 4.323 g/cm^3 13 | Cr-42 | 5.809 g/cm^3 14 | Zn-54 | 5.9 g/cm^3 15 | Fe-45 | 6.347 g/cm^3 16 | Ni-48 | 7.288 g/cm^3
Unit conversions for median mass density 1.552 g/cm^3
1552 kg/m^3 (kilograms per cubic meter)
1552 g/L (grams per liter)
0.05606 lb/in^3 (pounds per cubic inch)
Comparisons for median mass density 1.552 g/cm^3
≈ average density of a human bone ( ≈ 1500 kg/m^3 )
≈ 1.1 × mean solar density ( 1408 kg/m^3 )
≈ 1.2 × mean Jupiter density ( ≈ 1326 kg/m^3 )