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Maz

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but i read some question somewhere, it said that carbon dioxide is more dense than air. im terribly confused ):
So? Air contains many gases. I suppose that when you would take the average density of all these gases, it falls below the density of CO2 alone.

eg.(i am making this up) if the density of CO2 is, take, 10 g/cm3. and the density of nitrogen is 5 g/gm3, so the average density of both these gases together would be 7.5 g/cm3, which is less than that of CO2 alone.

Hope you understand.(y)
 
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but i read some question somewhere, it said that carbon dioxide is more dense than air. im terribly confused ):
according to wat my teacher sed : u compare the Mr of the gas you have with Mr of nitrogen gas since it takes 79% of air
so Mr of nitrogen is 28 CO2 is 44 which means its more dense than air
hope this helped:)
 
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according to wat my teacher sed : u compare the Mr of the gas you have with Mr of nitrogen gas since it takes 79% of air
so Mr of nitrogen is 28 CO2 is 44 which means its more dense than air
hope this helped:)
thank youuuu! :)
 

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according to wat my teacher sed : u compare the Mr of the gas you have with Mr of nitrogen gas since it takes 79% of air
so Mr of nitrogen is 28 CO2 is 44 which means its more dense than air
hope this helped:)
Well, that helps me too.
Thanx(y)
 
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CAN SOMEONE TELL ME
1.THE MEANING OF A POLYMER AND A MONOMER
2. WHAT IS THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN A POLYMER AND A MONOMER
3. HOW TO DRAW BOTH OF THEM
4. DISADVANTAGES OF NON-BIODEGRADABLE
 

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CAN SOMEONE TELL ME
1.THE MEANING OF A POLYMER AND A MONOMER
2. WHAT IS THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN A POLYMER AND A MONOMER
3. HOW TO DRAW BOTH OF THEM
4. DISADVANTAGES OF NON-BIODEGRADABLE
Monomer: Small molecules that join together to form one large polymer molecule.
Polymer: A very large molecule formed from many monomer molecules.
 
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