All materials - including gases - have a density !
density = mass/volume
the density of the stratosphere is about .18
Natural gas main component: Methane, CH4 As gas (at 0 °C) density of Methane = 0.717 kg/m3 (gas) As pressurerised liquid density = 415 kg/m3
vapor density =density of gas/density of hydrogen gas=mass of a certain vol. of gas/mass of same vol. of hydrogen gas=mass of n molecules of gas/mass of n molecules of hydrogen gas=mass of 1 molecule of gas/mass of 1 molecule of hydrogen gas=molecular mass of gas/molecular mass of hydrogen gas=molecular mass/22 x vapor density=molecular mass
By increasing the density of a gas its air pressure will subsequently increase.
By increasing the density of a gas its air pressure will subsequently increase.
No, a pure liquid at normal temperature has a constant density while the density of a gas depends upon temperature and pressure.
Solids have a higher density.
relative density methane
Solids have a higher density.
Density would go up 4 times
Density would go up 4 times