Yes, hydrogen can be considered to have a low density. In fact, it is the least dense of all the elements.
Liquids do have density just it is lower than a solids density and a gas has no density at all. So all in all liquids have low density.
Yes, Very low density :)
Plutonium is a high-density metal, hydrogen a low-density gas.
hydrogen is a very low density gas, it's colorless, odorless, tasteless. the mass of pure hydrogen (H2, it's diatomic) is 2 grams per mole. Hydrogen is explosive , hydrogen flam is invisible.
How high or low the density of your city is.
yes, anticyclones are high density and high pressure and cyclones are low density and low pressure
Which substance has the highest density at room temperature? hydrogen, oxygen, water
Plutonium is a high-density metal, hydrogen a low-density gas.
Not at all. Hydrogen is a very low-density highly flammable gas.
Hydrogen.
hydrogen gas is low in density and when burnt turns into water it has a atomic:1 and is atomic grams:1.07433
hydrogen gas is low in density and when burnt turns into water it has a atomic:1 and is atomic grams:1.07433
hydrogen gas is low in density and when burnt turns into water it has a atomic:1 and is atomic grams:1.07433
Hydrogen gas has a very low density; 0,08988 g/L; uranium hexafluoride (as gas) is very dense, between gases.
air
Hydrogen is a colorless gas of low density that is rare found uncombined since it is extremely flammable.
Energy density of petrol products are low when compared to hydrogen and other fuels.
The density of hydrogen is 0,08988 g/L.The density of air is approx. 1,2 g/L.
I think its hydrogen