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This depends on the density of the gasses for some like helium which is lighter than air, floats to the top of the atmosphere and heavier gasses like carbon dioxide stays on the bottom of the atmosphere. There is also gas in space, in fact stars are giant gas balls on fire.
The majority of air is comprised of nitrogen. N2 has an atomic mass of 28, then any gas with a molar mass greater than 28 will sink. Elemental gasses that fit this criteria is Chlorine, Argon, Krypton, Xenon, and Radon.
Question does not make sense. Mass is a property of any particle. Lead is an element.
Any amount of lead has the same density as one cubic centimeter of lead, but no amount of lead has the same density as any amount of iron.
No. First of all, liquids are not gasses. Liquids and gasses are two different states of matter. Second, you can have any mass of liquid or any mass of gas. Third, liquids are denser than gasses, meaning they have more mass for a given unit of volume.
if yes mars have any gasses answer it right now
Helium exists as a monatomic gas, with atomic mass of 4.0. Thus any gas with a molecular mass higher than 4.0 would be heavier than helium. Hydrogen is the only gas that is lighter than helium; all others are heavier than helium.
No, cause' it's heavier than water or any other liquid
Weighing 1: Weigh any four against any other four. The set containing the heavier marble will be heavier. Weighing 2: Weigh any two from this heavier set against the other two from the set. The pair containing the heavier marble will be heavier. Weighing 3: Weight the two marbles from the heavier pair against one another and you have the odd marble. Simple!
Yes, 3 kilograms of cotton (or anything else) is heavier than 2 kilograms of steel (or any other substance).
A ton of paper. Any ton is heavier than a pound. One ton is equal to twenty-thosand pounds, whether is paper, or anything else.
Promethium, Technetium, and any element heavier than Bismuth.