Actually Gas Is more because we get our gas from South West Asia and Its a lot of money to ship it back and forth from the united States. When we could just dig a large hole and that's your water!!!!!!!!!!
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I don't follow the above at all. Gas is very much less dense than water otherwise air would be under the water.
The question is vague, as water can exist as a solid, liquid, and a gas simultaneously.
Picture an ice cube on a sidewalk. As ice, the water is solid. On the surface of the solid ice, the frozen water is melting and becoming liquid. Look closer and you will see vapor rising from the surface as part of the water evaporates, becoming gas.
As gas, yes, water has less density than water as liquid.
A liquid is more dense than a gas/vapor because the particles are closer together. A solid in most cases (not water) is more dense than a liquid.
Water is "heavier" as the density of water is greater than the density of gasoline thus gasoline will float on water.
water is denser than gasoline
Less dense.. it floats on water.
Yes, water is denser than gasoline.
Fluorine exists as a gas at room temperature and the density is 0.001696g/cm3 at standard temperature and pressure (0 degrees celsius and 1 atm). This is very much lower than the density of water, which is 1g/cm3 for pure water.
Water gas is the term for a fuel consisting of carbon monoxide and hydrogen, produced by passing steam through heated coke. Producer gas consists of carbon monoxide and nitrogen products. Water gas is more flammable due to the hydrogen content.
For any gas, at most temperatures and pressures, the number of particles in a given volume is the same (based on the Ideal Gas Law -- see the Related Questions to the left for more information). The density is defined as the mass divided by volume, and therefore the density of a gas depends only on the mass of the particles. Since molecular oxygen is heavier than the average weight of air, which is largely composed of molecular nitrogen (which is lighter) and molecular oxygen, then oxygen is denser than air.Based on the composition of air (see the Related Questions to the left), the average molecular weight of air is 28.97 grams per mole (which is dominated by the molecular weight of N2, which is 28.0134 g/mole because the atmosphere is nearly 80% N2). The molecular weight of oxygen, O2, is 32.0 grams per mole which is just slightly heavier. Therefore, oxygen is just slightly more dense than air, but not by much. In comparison, the molecular weight of helium, He, is only 4.003 g/mole, which is much lighter than air!~air is made up of nitrogen, oxygen, argon, and carbon dioxide
water doesnt really contain density, but depending on its state (solid, gas, etc) it has a density. to get the density you would take the mass and divide it by the volume. usually, liquid water has a density of 1 kg/L
the change in volume affects the density of solids, liquids , and gases by when the volume of a liquid , solid . or gas expands the density changes.
Gasoline will float because it has a lighter density than water. Water has a density of 1.0 g/cm3 and gas has a density of about 0.7 g/cm3
It depends on the density of the solid, liquid, or gas. If the density is lower than water it will float. (Water's density is about 1). Also, if the volume of the solid, liquid, or gas is bigger than the mass then it will also float. It will sink if the solid, liquid, or gas's density is higher than water's density. :)
Humid air is lighter and less dense than dry air. Steam is water as a gas. Gaseous water is less dense than dry air.
they are gas, and gas is less dense
NO but pumice does because of little gas bubbles within it because of the volcano
A ship will float on the water if it has less density than the water. That includes any air trapped inside the ship - so to calculate the density, you divide the total mass by the total volume. More generally, any object will float on any liquid (or in any gas, for that matter) if it is less dense than the liquid or gas.
Saturn, because it has a lower density than water.
Gas is much less dense than liquid.
The density of an object is related to the density of the fluid it is in because if the density of the object is less than the fluid than it will float. If this density of the object is greater than the density of the fluid it will sink to the bottom.
All the gas giants; in our Solar System, Saturn has the lowest density (less than the density of water).
Certainly - all matter has density. The density of a gas planet would probably be less than that of a more solid planet but it would still have a non-zero density.
Water, under normal cirumstances, has a density of about 1 gran per cubic centimeter. Under normal circumstances, Neon has a density of a little over .9 grams a liter(1000 cubic centimeters). This means Neon is less dense. In this sense, if Neon were placed in water it would escape to the surface because it is a gas. However, it will not float on the surface.