a gas will measure an amount depending on the type of gas, ie; its density factor,
depending on the temperature enviroment of the surrounds of the gas and gas itself,
and the volume of the gas within a container vessel.
The mass of equal amounts of gases (equal volumes at the same temperature and pressure) differ from each other depending on the molecular weight of the material.
No, all gas and gas mixtures have a weight. (two example's are Helium is lighter than Air and Propane is heavier than Air)
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One the whole solids are denser than gases.
It depends which gas you are referring to and how much of it there is.
Gasses, like liquids and solids have different masses.
It depends upon the density of a gas. Equal number of gas molecules occupy equal volume but they have different weight.
yes gas does have weight
Sure why not
gas definitely weighs less than solids.
All the members of the noble gases family (group 18 of the periodic table) are gases at room temperature.
The difference between permanent and variable gases is that variable gases change in response to activities in the environment, and permanent gases stay constant.
atmosphere gases are made of air
nitrogen, oxygen, and other gases
halogens are reactive gases and noble gases are non reactive!=)
Yes.
They weigh differently depending on what size the egg it is.
They weigh differently
Density.
no they don't.
It is one of the inert gases. These do not react or form compounds with other elements.
Cannot be determined. All hazelnuts are differently shaped, therefore weigh differently
you can use a scale for weight, a beaker or measuring cup for liquid, and for gases idk
There are several different types of Lacquer available. As they work and weigh very differently this question in not answerable
No. They weigh progresively less as the fuel/wax is burnt off and converted into gases. The flame hovers OVER the candle and does not weigh on the candle at all.
Notebook laptops weighs differently accroding to different brands.
All matter has mass. All things with mass weigh something in a gravitational field. Gases are matter and on Earth are in a gravitational field, so they weigh something. Sometimes it would seem they are weight free or even buoyant because of the ther gas in the atmosphere. However in isolation with these effects removed they all have weight. An example of gas weights: Most atmospheric gases weigh around 30 g per 22.4 liters