Solids tend to be heavier because they have more atoms in less area (density) and the reason they have more atoms in less area is because they have an atomic attraction between them that is much greater than that of gasses and liquids (liquids have no atomic attraction and gasses tend to repel themselves)
Now gasses whose atoms repel against themselves are much more disperse and occupy a lot more space with a lot less mass. Solids tend to be heavier because they have more atoms in less area (density) and the reason they have more atoms in less area is because they have an atomic attraction between them that is much greater than that of gasses and liquids (liquids have no atomic attraction and gasses tend to repel themselves)
Now gasses whose atoms repel against themselves are much more disperse and occupy a lot more space with a lot less mass.
Yes, propane is heavier than most common gases like air.
Light gases on the periodic table include hydrogen (H) and helium (He), which have low atomic masses and are found in the first two groups of the table. Heavy gases include xenon (Xe) and radon (Rn) which have higher atomic masses and are found towards the bottom of the table in group 18.
Actually a gas takes up more mass than a solid. This is cause in a solid all the particles or atoms or molecules or whatever thyre called are all stuck together. But in a gas they all bounce off each other and a gas will fill any area for that reason. The gas keeps on spreading. P.s. Im only in 6th grade impressive huh?
Sodium chloride is a compound which is a solid at room temperature.
There are several classes of danger.Suffocation - depletion of oxygen usually caused by build up of heavy CO2Poison - accumulation of poisonous gasses - CO, H2SExplosion - build up of explosive gasses - coal gas or methane.Dust in the mine's air - leading to lung disease and obscuring vision.
Gases are generally considered light because they have low density and weight compared to solids and liquids. Their molecules are less tightly packed and have higher kinetic energy, allowing them to fill their containers and diffuse easily.
Heavy gases, such as carbon dioxide and sulfur hexafluoride, can displace oxygen in confined spaces, leading to asphyxiation. Additionally, these gases can accumulate in low-lying areas, creating a suffocation risk. In high concentrations, heavy gases can also pose a fire or explosion hazard.
Yes, propane is heavier than most common gases like air.
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radon is the heaviest gas. hope it helped u!
Yes.
Light gases on the periodic table include hydrogen (H) and helium (He), which have low atomic masses and are found in the first two groups of the table. Heavy gases include xenon (Xe) and radon (Rn) which have higher atomic masses and are found towards the bottom of the table in group 18.
It is a dense thing.
The perception of weight is subjective and dependent on various factors, such as size, density, and material of the solid. However, in general, solids tend to feel heavy to us due to the force of gravity acting on them.
No, liquids, solids, and gases do not have the same mass. Mass is a measure of the amount of matter in an object, so the mass of a substance will be the same regardless of its state (solid, liquid, gas). However, the volume and density may differ between the states.