The periodic table (extract of)

This table is frequently used in Chemistry. For now we are going to look at :

melting points in °C the point at which a solid turns into a liquid
density in g/cm3 the mass in grams of 1 cm3 of the solid

5
2300
2.34
B
Boron
6
3650
3.5
C
Carbon
13


Al
Aluminium
14
1410
2.33
Si
Silicium
26


Fe
Iron
27
1495
8.9
Co
Cobalt
28
1453
8.9
Ni
Nickel
29


Cu
Copper
30


Zn
Zinc
31
29.8
5.94
Ga
Gallium
32
937.4
5.32
Ge
Germanium
27
2360
12.44
Ru
Ruthenium
45
1966
12.41
Rh
Rhodium
46
1554
12
Pd
Palladium
47
961,8
10.5
Ag
Silver
48
320,9
8.65
Cd
Cadmium
49
156.2
7.29
In
Indium
50


Sn
Tin

Complete the table using the following information :

5 metals are arranged in increasing order according to their melting point

figures to add to the table
1083    1535    419.5
231.9    637

5 metals are arranged in increasing order according to their density

figures to add to the table
7.3   7.14    8.96
2.69    7.86