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Knowing Facts about the Density of Magnesium

The density of magnesium refers to its mass per volume unit. In this article, we will explore fundamentals aspects about magnesium density.

Let’s get right into it

What is the Density of Magnesium in g/cm3?

Magnesium has a density of 1.73 g/cm3.

Other Units of Measurement for Magnesium Density

Other Units of Measurement for Magnesium Density

The density of magnesium in other units includes:

  • g per ml: it has a density of 1.73 g/ml
  • kg/m3: its density is 1738 kg/m3
  • lb/ft3 : it has a density of 108.5 lb/ft3
  • g/cm3: it has a density of 1.73 g/cm3
  • Oz/in3 : Magnesium has a density of 1.0047 Oz/in3
  • lb/yd3 : its density is 2929.50 lb/yd3

How Magnesium Atomic Weight Affect Density

The density of magnesium and its atomic weight are affected by how closely its elements are packed together in the following ways:

  • Structure of Atoms: The atomic weight will determine how they are arranged to form the desired structure. This determines how mass and volume will exist in the magnesium to form its density.
  • Weight of the Atoms: When magnesium has a high atomic weight, its atoms will be big thus causing the magnesium to have a high atomic density.

FAQ

What is the Atomic Density of Mg?

The atomic number density of mg (N; atoms/cm3 ) is the number of atoms of a selected type per volume unit(V; cm3) of magnesium. It can be calculated from the equation below using Avogadro’s number (NA = 6.022×1023 atoms).

The standard unit of measuring the atomic density of mg is g/cm3. Magnesium has an atomic density of 1.73 g/cm, an atomic weight of 24.305 and it is atomic number 12 on the periodic table.

Conclusion

Among the available structural metals, magnesium is the lightest. It can therefore help in applications that critically consider weight. Understanding the density of magnesium is an important aspect as it helps obtain sufficient information for using it.

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