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 class of elements that includes all elements that are gases at room temperature is the noble gases. These are located in Group 18 of the periodic table and include elements such as helium, neon, argon, krypton, xenon, and radon.
The name given to gases that trap heat and cause global warming is Greenhouse gases.
The greenhouse effect warms the gases in the atmosphere.
The difference between permanent and variable gases is that variable gases change in response to activities in the environment, and permanent gases stay constant.
The layer of the atmosphere where gases do not maintain a uniform composition is the heterosphere. In the heterosphere, gases tend to separate into layers based on their molecular weights, with lighter gases being found at higher altitudes and heavier gases at lower altitudes.
They weigh differently depending on what size the egg it is.
They weigh differently
Density.
no they don't.
Yes, different gases can react differently when heated due to their unique chemical properties. Some gases may expand, change color, produce new compounds, or undergo phase changes when exposed to heat. The reaction behavior of gases is dependent on their molecular structure and composition.
Cannot be determined. All hazelnuts are differently shaped, therefore weigh differently
There are several different types of Lacquer available. As they work and weigh very differently this question in not answerable
you can use a scale for weight, a beaker or measuring cup for liquid, and for gases idk
Notebook laptops weighs differently accroding to different brands.
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.
The difference in the gravity of the two planets
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