Chlorine is about 2.7 times denser than air.
Chlorine is a greenish-yellow gas at room temperature. It has a strong, pungent odor and is heavier than air.
Yes, LP gas is heavier than air.
Yes, LP (liquefied petroleum gas) is heavier than air.
A football with no air is heavier than a football with full air because the air adds buoyancy and makes it lighter.
Carbon dioxide (CO2) is heavier than air.
2.5 times
Chlorine is a greenish-yellow gas at room temperature. It has a strong, pungent odor and is heavier than air.
Probably because chlorine is heavier than air and it sinks to the bottom.
Yes, chlorine gas is about 2.5 times heavier than air. At standard conditions (pressure = 101.325 kPa and tenmperature = 15 degC), the density of chlorine gas is 3.04 kg/m3 and the density of air in 1.202 kg/m3. This means that chlorine gas will not 'rise' and tend to stay low on the ground. This causes many problems with ventilation.
Yes, chlorine dioxide (ClO2) is heavier than air. The molecular weight of chlorine dioxide is approximately 67.45 g/mol, while the average molecular weight of air is about 29 g/mol. This means that chlorine dioxide gas tends to accumulate closer to the ground in enclosed spaces. Proper ventilation is important when handling this gas to avoid potential hazards.
Its because it has much more air than a basketball so it is heavier.
There is no significant amount of chlorine in the composition of air. If chlorine is released into the air, because it is more dense than air, it tends to collect near the ground.
Yes solvents are heavier than air
Nitrous Oxide is heavier than air.
Yes, argon is heavier than air. Argon has a higher density than air, so it will sink below the air in the atmosphere.
"Heavier than air" refers to airplanes.
Actually it is heavier than air. And it will sink much like co2 does in air