CO2 is denser at 1 bar and 0 degrees C.
Yes, it is heavier than air.
Carbon MONOXIDE is lighter than air, and will rise. Place the detector high. Carbon DIOXIDE is heavier than air, and will sink. Place detector low.
atoms of argon are heavier than atoms of nitrogen
Exhaled air, which has a slightly higher amount of carbon dioxide, is heavier than inhaled air.
Because it is heavier than air.
No. Carbon dioxide is heavier than helium.
carbon dioxide is heavier than oxygen therefore oxygen is lighter.
No, there is a lot more argon.
CO2 carbon dioxide is heavier than oxygen.
Argon is 1.4 times heavier than air.
Yes. Slightly. **********2nd Opinion*********** Carbon dioxide has a higher density than air. Air density is about 1.3 g/L CO2 density is about 2 g/L
Carbon dioxide is approximately 50 percent heavier than air
Carbon dioxide is denser than oxygen.
There are lots of gases that are heavier than oxygen, including the elements of: Fluorine, Neon, Chlorine, Argon, Krypton, Xenon, Radon If you take into account compounds, then there are lots more to add, including: Ozone, Carbon Dioxide, Carbon Monoxide, Nitrous Oxides, Formaldehyde, Methane, etc.
Because, carbon dioxide is heavier than air whereas helium is lighter than air.
There are more than four gases in air but the four most abundant are nitrogen, oxygen, argon and carbon dioxide. There are others in smaller quantities, e.g. hydrogen, helium, neon, krypton, methane.
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