no
they are gas, and gas is less dense
Oil and gas are less dense than water therefore will separate and float.
Probably not. The carbon dioxide gas that makes "fizzy water" fizz is less dense than water. So, since the gas takes up some room in the can, it should be lighter.
Oil and gas are less dense than water therefore will separate and float.
When the gas phase pressure is less than 1 atmosphere.
No, carbon monoxide gas cannot be collected by downward displacement of water because it is less dense than water and will not displace the water. A gas that is less dense than water will not be trapped within the water, causing it to simply rise to the surface.
Gas is much less dense than liquid.
That's depends on what fluid you want to weigh, "Water" at 8.34lbs per gallon would weigh 391.98lbs. for 47 gallons, different liquids have different weights. Example: Gas, (for car) weighs less then water, gas will float on water. depending on what type of Gas, Gas weighs from, 5.8 to 6.15lbs. per gallon.
No, seltzer does not weigh more than water. Seltzer is simply water with added carbonation (carbon dioxide gas) which might make it feel heavier due to the bubbles, but it does not actually increase its weight.
Chlorine gas is less dense than water, so it will float on top of water if the two are in contact.
because water is less dense
because water is less dense