Yes. Gases are still comprised of atoms, each of which contributes mass.
vapor density =density of gas/density of hydrogen gas=mass of a certain vol. of gas/mass of same vol. of hydrogen gas=mass of n molecules of gas/mass of n molecules of hydrogen gas=mass of 1 molecule of gas/mass of 1 molecule of hydrogen gas=molecular mass of gas/molecular mass of hydrogen gas=molecular mass/22 x vapor density=molecular mass
Yes. Gas Mass = sum of gas atoms= n(gas atoms).
Trapping the gas and measuring its mass...
There is no such noble gas with an atomic mass of 30. The mass of neon is 20 and the mass of the next noble gas, argon, is 40
Fluorine is a gas with a mass number 19.
No. Heat doesn't change the mass of a gas.
The speed of the molecules in a gas is proportional to the temperature and is inversely proportional to molar mass of the gas.
Yes. Jupiter is a gas planet, but that gas still has plenty of mass.
The element with a mass number of 19 could be fluorine, which is a halogen and a gas, but not a noble gas.
all do. gas is a type of matter andall matter has mass and volume.
Yes as is the molar mass of anything else.
for Apex: can be found easily from the periodic table is the mass of a mole of the gas