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.
No, the density is too high.
Hydrogen has a relative density of 0.090 grams/liter (g/L) at 0°C (32°F) and regular atmospheric pressure. Except that's the density of the gas, quite a different proposition to the density of an individual atom. And the atom itself is mostly space, with a stupendously high density nucleus.
Compared to the four inner planets, these planets:* Are quite large* Are quite massive* Consist mainly of gas* Don't have a surface where you might stand on* Have a low density
Mercury, Earth, Venus, and Mars are considered high-density planets. They have rocky compositions and higher mass compared to the gas giants in our solar system.
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.
High density is a characteristic of a Gas. When something has a high density it means there is a lot of a certain gas, in one area.
no
This is a gas with high density.
Quite low density: 0.968 g·cm−3
Sulfur hexafluoride (SF6) has a high density compared to other gases.
Yes, the population density is quite high.
No, the density is too high.
Yes, sound travels faster in a high density gas because the particles in the gas are closer together, allowing for faster transmission of sound waves. The speed of sound in a medium depends on the medium's density and compressibility.
Low density, no shape, high compressibility
The difference is that,an oil is a dark viscous liquid with high density and low rate of diffusion why gas is a well pronounce substance with low density and rate of diffusion. The difference is that,an oil is a dark viscous liquid with high density and low rate of diffusion why gas is a well pronounce substance with low density and rate of diffusion.
Hydrogen gas has 0.000089 ml Helium gas has 0.00018 ml Air has 0.00128 ml Carbon dioxide has 0.001977 ml water has 1.00 ml