how is density of a metal related to its atomic weight
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The atoms that make up metals are generally heavier than the atoms in plastic and wood and they are packed closer together. The difference in density between different metals is usually bsed on the size and the mass of the atoms but the arrangement of the atoms in most metals is mostly the same.
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there is no specific mathematical relation, but the elements who have biggest atomic mass (with the exception of the alkali metals and others who have also large volume) , have also high density (mass/volume).
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