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If something has a low density, it will weigh little for its volume. For example, feathers, styrofoam, and balsa wood all have low density. They seem light compared to how much room they take up.
Density is all relative.
Silica aerogel and Silica Nanofoam are the lowest density porous solids with densities between 1 mg/cm3 and 2 mg/cm3.
Pumice has a relatively low density and will float on water.
Insulating firebrick also has a low density, similar to pumice.
Wood typically has a lower density than water.
Gasses, of course, have lower densities than solids or liquids (from the same elements), with Hydrogen Gas having the lowest density of all gasses at the same temperature and pressure.
Liquid Hydrogen also is a very low density liquid.
Low density means having low relative density or specific gravity.
zinc has a low density
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oil is less dense than water
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Gasses have the lowest density.
No. In our solar system, Saturn has the lowest density.
Deterium Hydroxide has the lowest density.
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i think the lowest density.
At the standard temperature and pressure, hydrogen gas has the lowest density.
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Mercury has the second lowest density of any planet in the solar system. Saturn has the lowest density of any other planet.
The continent of Antarctica has the lowest population density, as it has no permanent population. Australia has the lowest population density at 2.8/km2 (7.3/sq. mile).
Hydrogen has the lowest density of all elements. Density of it is 0.084 gm-3. It is a diatomic gas.
Saturn has the lowest density, but it has more than 31 moons.