Chlorine is about 2.7 times denser than air.
Yes,it is heavier than air.It sinks to bottom in air.
LPG sinks to the floor as it is heavier than air.LPG sinks to the floor as it is heavier than air.
argon is a component of "air" and as such air cannot be lighter than air, only more or less dense, however, judging from atomic masses, yes argon is heavier than nitrogen, oxygen, helium, and hydrogen, but depending on pollutants and other gases (CFC's, HCFC's, etc.) the compound that is air can vary slightly in mass.
The density of oxygen is 1,429 g/L. The density of air is 1,290 g/L.
Yes LPG in gas phase is heavier than Air.
2.5 times
Its Chlorine
Probably because chlorine is heavier than air and it sinks to the bottom.
Yes, chlorine gas is about 2.5 times heavier than air. At standard conditions (pressure = 101.325 kPa and tenmperature = 15 degC), the density of chlorine gas is 3.04 kg/m3 and the density of air in 1.202 kg/m3. This means that chlorine gas will not 'rise' and tend to stay low on the ground. This causes many problems with ventilation.
Bottled LPG is heavier than air That why it is recommended to place the gas bottle outside of the cabin. Any gas leaks from the bottle being inside, would collect in the bottom of the boat causing a very explosive mixture
Its because it has much more air than a basketball so it is heavier.
Yes CFC's are much heavier than air. If you filled a balloon with CFC's, it would drop, not float away.
There is no significant amount of chlorine in the composition of air. If chlorine is released into the air, because it is more dense than air, it tends to collect near the ground.
Yes solvents are heavier than air
No, water is heavier than air.
Actually it is heavier than air. And it will sink much like co2 does in air
Yes, it is heavier than air.