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Yes, the density of hydrogen gas is lower than that of uranium hexafluoride gas. Hydrogen gas is one of the lightest elements, while uranium hexafluoride gas is much denser due to the heavy uranium atom.
No, the density of gas is much lower than that of a liquid. Gas particles are more spread out and have more space between them, resulting in lower density compared to liquids where particles are more closely packed together.
Yes. Natural gas is mostly methane, which has about half the density of air.
No, natural gas is generally less dense than oil. Natural gas is primarily composed of methane, which exists in a gaseous state at normal atmospheric pressure, resulting in lower density compared to liquid oil. The density of oil can vary based on its type, but it is typically much denser than natural gas.
Saturn is much lighter than water. It is a gas giant made primarily of hydrogen and helium, with a density lower than that of water.
atoms in a gas are farther apart than atoms in a liquid
No, the density of gas is lower because the the force of attraction is minimum at gaseous state.
A gas has a lower density than either a liquid or solid because its molecules are not as compressed as the other two states of matter. Gas has weaker intermolecular bonds than either a solid or liquid.
A gas has a lower density than either a liquid or solid because its molecules are not as compressed as the other two states of matter. Gas has weaker intermolecular bonds than either a solid or liquid.
because..................................................................................................................... density of heated gas is lower than cooled gas.
It depends on the density of the solid, liquid, or gas. If the density is lower than water it will float. (Water's density is about 1). Also, if the volume of the solid, liquid, or gas is bigger than the mass then it will also float. It will sink if the solid, liquid, or gas's density is higher than water's density. :)
Yes, the density of hydrogen gas is lower than that of uranium hexafluoride gas. Hydrogen gas is one of the lightest elements, while uranium hexafluoride gas is much denser due to the heavy uranium atom.
No, the density of gas is much lower than that of a liquid. Gas particles are more spread out and have more space between them, resulting in lower density compared to liquids where particles are more closely packed together.
Yes. Natural gas is mostly methane, which has about half the density of air.
Heating the gas in the balloon causes it to expand and become less dense than the surrounding air. This lower density gas creates a buoyant force greater than the weight of the now lighter balloon, causing it to rise.
Air is thinner than water. Air is a gas and has a lower density compared to water, which is a liquid. At sea level, the density of air is about 1000 times lower than that of water.
Saturn, because it has a lower density than water.