Any gas with a density lower than air will float on the air. Here is a list of such gases:AmmoniaMethaneHydrogenHeliumHotter air
Nonmetals lack most of the properties of a metal.
Helium is lighter than air. So it will float in air.
Actually, they do float. They are lighter than air, so they are supposed to float.
Noble gases are lighter than air. Hence balloons filled with noble gases will float in air.
No nonmetals don't change chemically when they are exposed to air! ;)
I suspect that "flow" is meant to also be "float", but even with that substitution, it just changes the question from nonsensical to counterfactual.Most things that float in water do not float in air.
Any gas with a density lower than air will float on the air. Here is a list of such gases:AmmoniaMethaneHydrogenHeliumHotter air
When balloons float they have helium in it. Helium is not air, but a gas. It's lighter than air, which makes it float.
No a train does not float in the air, no train does.
things float in air because of density
If it were, it would float in air. Does it float in air? There's your answer.
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The float has air in it.
Only in water. The air from your mouth is the same density as the air in the room- they will not float in air.
Nonmetals lack most of the properties of a metal.
Helium is lighter than air. So it will float in air.