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vapor density

 
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n.
The ratio of the weight of a given volume of one gas to the weight of an equal volume of another gas, typically hydrogen, at the same temperature and pressure.


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The noun has one meaning:

Meaning #1: the density of a gas relative to the density of hydrogen
  Synonym: vapour density


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Vapour density is the density of a vapour in relation to that of hydrogen. It may be defined as mass of a certain volume of a substance divided by mass of same volume of hydrogen.

vapour density = mass of n molecules of gas / mass of n molecules of hydrogen

(By definition, the molar mass of a gas is the ratio of the mass of one molecule of gas to that of an hydrogen atom under similar conditions.)

Therefore:

vapour density = molar mass of gas / molar mass of H2

vapour density = molar mass of gas / 2

vapour density = ½ × molar mass

(and thus: molar mass = 2 × vapour density)

Alternative definition

In many web sources, particularly in relation to safety considerations at commercial and industrial facilities in the U.S., vapour density is defined with respect to air, not hydrogen. Air is given an arbitrary vapour density of one. With this definition, the vapour density would indicate whether a gas is denser (greater than one) or less dense (less than one) than air. The density has implications for container storage and personnel safety--if a container can release a dense gas, its vapour could sink and, if flammable, collect until it is at a concentration sufficient for ignition. Even if not flammable, it could collect in the lower floor or level of a confined space and displace air, possibly presenting a smothering hazard to individuals entering the lower part of that space.

It is recommended that individuals confirm the definition of vapour density being used in their specific context.

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