At room temperature chlorine is a gas, boron is a solid. So at room temperature boron is much denser than chlorine.
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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.
There are many gases more intrinsically dense than carbon dioxide, the most common being the gaseous element chlorine, the compound sulfur dioxide, and water vapor. Many gaseous organic chemicals such as butane and propane are more dense than carbon dioxide.
Chlorine is more electronegative than iodine.
The fluid will sink. You can see it demonstrated by pouring Boron (a dense gas) into a fish tank and then floating a piece of paper or a tin foil boat on the top of the Boron.
More Dense.
Boron has 5 protons and Nitrogen has 7.
no, oil is not more dense than water
Lead is more dense than air.
Earth is more dense.
Osmium and gold are more dense than mercury.See the Related Questions for a complete list of the most dense elements (many of which are more dense than mercury).
zinc is more dense than water