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Carbon dioxide is _______ times heavier than air .​

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Answered by satyamK27
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At standard temperature and pressure, the density of carbon dioxide is around 1.98 kg/m3, about 1.53 times that of air

Answered by swordbender71
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Carbon dioxide has one carbon atom and two oxygen atoms, and a molecular weight of 44 grams per mole. Hence, carbon dioxide has a higher density. At standard temperature and pressure, the density of carbon dioxide is around 1.98 kg/m3, which is about 1.53 times that of air.

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