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Which states of matter has low density high density and quite high density?

You are asking for comparatives. Each state can be any when compared to another state except the extremes. Liquid or gas either lower or higher depending on what you compare it to.


What is low air density?

= What is low air density? = well, high or low are relative concepts. Normally the standard air density of the air is defined as the density of the air at 15ºC and at sea level pressure (standard conditions), what give a value of 1,225kg/m3. This way, we can talk about high or low air density related to the standard value. Air density depends on temperature and pressure. The colder the temperature the higher the density is, and the higher the height in the atmosphere the lower the density becomes. In the Everest peak, e.g., air density can be lower than 0,5. Meanwhile in the Antarctica (at sea level) the density could reach values higher than 1,5.


Does carbon dioxide has high or lower density than air?

Carbon dioxide is more dense than air.


Is the density in a solid object high?

yes it does because the higher the mass and volume are, the higher the density would be


Why- The lower end of hydrometer is filled with mercury or lead?

The lower end of a hydrometer is filled with mercury or lead because these heavy metals have a high density. This allows the hydrometer to float vertically in a liquid and provide accurate measurements of its specific gravity or density. The heavy metal helps to counterbalance the weight of the stem and bulb of the hydrometer.

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Why does air move from high temperature to low temperature?

because at higher temperature the air become light i.e. density is lower , so it flows from higher density to lower density area.


Why do we use high frequency waves as carrier waves?

The use of high frequencies for carrier waves in communications permits a higher rate of information transfer than could be accomplished with lower frequencies. The higher frequencies have the potential for higher "data density" or "information density" than lower frequencies.


Does high density boil before low density?

No. A liquid with a lower density will boil before one with a higher density (assuming identical heat sources). Fresh water will boil at a lower temperature than salt water.


Does density measure too high or low if water splashes out of the graduated cylinder?

This would make the experimental results for density erroneously higher.


What does japan has a very high population density mean?

Having a high population density means that there are more people living in a certain distance, for example Japan would have a higher population density if 1000 people lived in an area of 1 km squared. The higher the number, the higher the population density.


Which states of matter has low density high density and quite high density?

You are asking for comparatives. Each state can be any when compared to another state except the extremes. Liquid or gas either lower or higher depending on what you compare it to.


What is low air density?

= What is low air density? = well, high or low are relative concepts. Normally the standard air density of the air is defined as the density of the air at 15ºC and at sea level pressure (standard conditions), what give a value of 1,225kg/m3. This way, we can talk about high or low air density related to the standard value. Air density depends on temperature and pressure. The colder the temperature the higher the density is, and the higher the height in the atmosphere the lower the density becomes. In the Everest peak, e.g., air density can be lower than 0,5. Meanwhile in the Antarctica (at sea level) the density could reach values higher than 1,5.


Do materials with high density float or sink?

This depends on what the material is floating or sinking in. If an object in water that has a higher density than water will sink, but if it has a lower density it will float. For example, water has a density of 1.00 g/mL so if you put something with a density higher than 1 g/mL into it it will sink, but if the material you put in it has a density lower than 1 g/mL it will float.


Is a high salinity solution less dense than water?

No, increasing salinity results in higher density. This density increase means you will also be able to float more easily in more saline water. The higher the salinity the lower the temperature it will freeze.


If a substance had a high viscosity does that same substance have a high density?

No. For instance oil is more viscous then water but has a lower density


How can you look at liquids and determine if they have a high or low density when added together?

Higher dense liquids sink to the bottom. Liquid with lower densities go on top.


What does low HDL indicates?

hdl is your good cholesterol..you want it higher and you want your ldl to be lower