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Nitrogen is four fifths of the air so their densities are very similar. Pure nitrogen is slightly less dense than air.

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Nitrogen is less dense:

Nitrogen: 1.2506 g/L

Argon: 1.7824 g/L

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Yes. Air and nitrogen gas are denser than helium

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