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Carbon dioxide (M=44 g/mol) is (about 50%) more dense than air (M=28.8 g/mol) of the same temperature (density is proportional to the gas' molar mass). Any gas of lower temperature is more dense than the same gas of higher temperature (density is reversed proportional to absolute temperature in Kelvin)

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