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∙ 11y agoSulfur dioxide is a colorless gas that is denser than air and has a sharp, pungent odor.
No. Fluorine is a gas at room temperature a little bit denser than air.
Radon is a gas, water is a liquid. Under the same conditions radon should be many hundreds of times less dense than water. Water's density at STP is about 1 000 kg/m3. Radon's density at STP is about 9.73g/m3. Thus, water is about 103 times denser than radon.
Yes, R404 is denser than air. R404 is a refrigerant gas that is typically used in cooling systems and it is heavier than air, so it can sink and accumulate in low-lying areas.
CO2 gas is more dense than the mixture of air we breathe. You can see this when dry ice sublimates.
Generally solids are denser than gas and liquids.
One example of an element denser than air is sulfur hexafluoride (SF6). It is a colorless, odorless gas that is significantly denser than air, allowing it to be used in certain applications such as electrical insulation.
Bromine gas is denser than air. At room temperature and pressure, bromine gas is about 7 times denser than air.
Oxygen is a colorless, odorless gas. It is slightly denser than air and is a non-metal element in its gaseous form. It is vital for supporting life through respiration.
No, Natural gas is lighter than air.
Yes, fluorine is denser than air. The density of fluorine gas is around 1.7 times that of air at room temperature and pressure.
No. Fluorine is a gas at room temperature a little bit denser than air.
Radon is a gas, water is a liquid. Under the same conditions radon should be many hundreds of times less dense than water. Water's density at STP is about 1 000 kg/m3. Radon's density at STP is about 9.73g/m3. Thus, water is about 103 times denser than radon.
Xenon is an inert gas; it is colorless, odorless and nontoxic. It is denser than helium, neon, and argon, but not as dense as radon.
Yes, R404 is denser than air. R404 is a refrigerant gas that is typically used in cooling systems and it is heavier than air, so it can sink and accumulate in low-lying areas.
Argon, krypton, xenon, radon are denser than air.
i think its hellium helium
There are 5 states of matter.1. solid2. liquid3. gas4. plasma (ionized gas)5. Bose-Einstein condensateAir is a gas and land is a combination of solids (rock, soil, etc) and liquid (water).Solids and liquids are denser than gases. So, yes, land is denser than air.