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Note that a higher Atomic Mass does not necessarily imply a higher density (it does tend to work that way, but there are lots of counterexamples, and for example both osmium and iridium are considerably denser than the much heavier... in terms of atomic mass... uranium). So depending on what you mean by "heavy", the answer might be slightly different.

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Platinum (Pt) is an element that is heavier than gold (Au) on the Periodic Table.

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All the elements with an atomic number greater than 79 are heavier than gold.

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