Hydrogen gas has 0.000089 ml
Helium gas has 0.00018 ml
Air has 0.00128 ml
Carbon dioxide has 0.001977 ml
water has 1.00 ml
No. A Gas generally has a very low density.
relative density methane
will density of water is equal to density of steam at high pressures and temperatures
First of all, the density of water decreases when it gets in gas state. Density is depended on mass and volume and thus the formula density= mass/volume. When water gets into gas state, the volume increases which results in an decrease in density.
if it is high the density is high so if the temperature is low the density is low.
The density of argon is 1.784 g/L.
High density is a characteristic of a Gas. When something has a high density it means there is a lot of a certain gas, in one area.
no
This is a gas with high density.
That one.
No, the density is too high.
Plutonium is a high-density metal, hydrogen a low-density gas.
Low density, no shape, high compressibility
If you are referring to a high pressure gas, then yes. The higher the pressure, the higher the density of the gas because the molecules pack closer together. The density of liquids can also be affected by pressure but to much less of an extent. For most purposes, liquids such as water are considered incompressible.
The difference is that,an oil is a dark viscous liquid with high density and low rate of diffusion why gas is a well pronounce substance with low density and rate of diffusion. The difference is that,an oil is a dark viscous liquid with high density and low rate of diffusion why gas is a well pronounce substance with low density and rate of diffusion.
rate of diffusion is inversely proposnal to density, density of gas is less. so diffusion rate is high
Gas like every other thing in the universe, has density. Solid is very dense, liquid is dense but not as dense as a solid. Therefore, if everything in the universe has a density rate, a gas does have density, however, just a very low density.
You are asking for comparatives. Each state can be any when compared to another state except the extremes. Liquid or gas either lower or higher depending on what you compare it to.