if you can put your hand through gas, the particles are not close together, and therefor is so lightly dense
When light from a hot solid or dense gas passes through a cooler gas.
so the past tense is dense. its an adjective
Answer: Only hot gasses travel upwards. This is because gas expands when it it heated and is therefore less dense. The more dense colder gasses are attracted more strongly by gravity so the hotter gasses are displaced.
Yes! Increasing the temperature increases the kinetic energy of molecules by vibrating the bonds between atoms. The increase in energy causes the substance to become less dense meaning the particles are more spread out. For example, a solid is the coldest form of a substance so it is the most dense. On the other hand, a gas is the hottest form so is the least dense. Hope this helps!
No. The gas phase is generally less dense than the liquid phase.
Gas is not dense, solids should be dense, liquids are dense, but not as much as solids.
Hydrogen is the least dense gas.
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it is tangible but because it is so dense you won't be able to feel it
The gas phase is less dense than the liquid or solid phase of a substance. Density is not a property of sound.
Hydrogen (gas)Oxygen (gas)PumiceWater (liquid)GraniteSteelLeadGold
Because hydrogen gas is less dense than air(mostly nitrogen and oxygen), and the less dense gas flows to go above the more dense(and escape the atmosphere).
'Least' is a comparison word. Compared to iron and lead yes cotton is least dense. Compares to oxygen gas and hydrogen gas, no it is not least dense.
Gas planets are least dense.
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They are all dense and rocky. The gas giants are made of gas and are big. ps. pluto is not a plnet anymore!! ^_^
air is more dense than helium