The common example of metal with low density is
Sodium
Silver
Copper
Gold
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The common example of metal with low density is sodium.
- The majority of the metals have highest densities in the whole periodic table.
- But, there are also dfferent metals with significantly lower density.
- In the list of given metals, the sodium has the lowest density.
- The density of the sodium metal is approximately 0.97 g/cm³, which is much lower than the other metals mentioned in the given list (ie, gold, silver and copper.)
- Due to the low density of the sodium, the sodium is also much more light weight than the other metals.
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