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What is the density of hydrogen in G cm3?

Hydrogen
Melting point (H 2) 13.99K? (a259.16 AdegC, ?a434.49 AdegF)
Boiling point (H 2? 20.271 K?? (a252.879 AdegC, ?a423.182 AdegF)
Density (at STP) 0.08988 g/L
When liquid (at m.p. 0.07 g/cm3 (solid: 0.0763 g/cm3)



What is the hydrogen density?

Standard Temperature and Pressure (STP) is a condition that is between 273.15 K and 101.325kPa, or 1 atm. This temperature and pressure means that 1 mol hydrogen gas (H), occupies 22.4 L. The mass of 1 Mol of His is approximately 2 G, giving 0.0893 g/L.

What element has a density greater than 2.33 g/cm? Chart showing the Density of Elements

Density Name Symbol
1.873 g/cc Cesium Cs
2.07 g/cc Sulfur S
2.26 g/cc Carbon C
2.33 g/cc Silicon Si

What element has a density greater than 1.53 g/cm3?

Element Densities – Alphabetical Liste

Name of the element 3 Density/grams per cent
Rubidium 1.53
Ruthenium 12.2
Rutherfordium
Samarium 7.54

How dense is hydrogen gas at STP

Gas Density (g/L).
Hydrogen 0.0899
hydrogen chloride 1.639
methane 0.7165
sulphur dioxide 2.927