yes it gets heavyer until it starts to evaporate
No, heavier gas particles diffuse slower than lighter gas particles
Depends, Water is about nine pounds to the Gallon, So about 2.25 lbs to a quart. Gas is lighter and Mercury is heavier.
When carbon dioxide dissolves in water it forms carbonic acid.
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Some are heavier, but some are lighter. For example, methane rises but propane sinks.
No, heavier gas particles diffuse slower than lighter gas particles
When gas is added to water it does make it heavier , for example: In soft drinks gas in compressed into water by high pressure, when you open the bottle, gas starts escaping in air and when all of it is out , weight liquid is less than that of when their was gas.
Natural gas is lighter than air and rises.
yup
Around 2 pounds if using water. Gas would be lighter and certain liquids would be heavier.
The electrons are ionized when HCL gas dissolves in water.
Helium is a gas, so it is not lighter than gas. It is like asking why is water heavier than liquid. Helium is less dense than all other gases except hydrogen, because it has an atomic weight of 4.
Neon
Nitrogen.
Depends, Water is about nine pounds to the Gallon, So about 2.25 lbs to a quart. Gas is lighter and Mercury is heavier.
I think it's heavier it hangs around on the bottom
When carbon dioxide dissolves in water it forms carbonic acid.