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What is the least dense liquid under normal conditions?
Unicorn Meta Zoo #1: Why another podcast?
Announcing the arrival of Valued Associate #679: Cesar Manara
2019 Moderator Election Q&A - Question CollectionWhich is the densest gas known?Introduction to Chemistry Textbook - Theory basedMisconception? “That gas is heavier so it sinks.”Multiphasic liquid “flotation” experimentReaction of PLA plastic with methane or carbon dioxideWhat are these “certain chemical compounds” denser than osmium?Which easy-to-acquire clear liquid would be best for testing whether or not a twenty-sided die is balanced?Properties of azeotropesCan a stoichiometric mixture of oxygen and methane exist as a liquid at standard pressure and some (low) temperature?What emits the least light when hot?
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Isopentane has the density of $pu0.6201 g cm-3$ at $pu20 °C$ [1, p. 3-330].
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- Haynes, W. M.; Lide, D. R.; Bruno, T. J. CRC Handbook of Chemistry and Physics: A Ready-Reference Book of Chemical and Physical Data.; CRC Press, 2017; Vol. 97. ISBN 978-1-4987-5429-3.
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Isopentane has the density of $pu0.6201 g cm-3$ at $pu20 °C$ [1, p. 3-330].
References
- Haynes, W. M.; Lide, D. R.; Bruno, T. J. CRC Handbook of Chemistry and Physics: A Ready-Reference Book of Chemical and Physical Data.; CRC Press, 2017; Vol. 97. ISBN 978-1-4987-5429-3.
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Isopentane has the density of $pu0.6201 g cm-3$ at $pu20 °C$ [1, p. 3-330].
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- Haynes, W. M.; Lide, D. R.; Bruno, T. J. CRC Handbook of Chemistry and Physics: A Ready-Reference Book of Chemical and Physical Data.; CRC Press, 2017; Vol. 97. ISBN 978-1-4987-5429-3.
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Isopentane has the density of $pu0.6201 g cm-3$ at $pu20 °C$ [1, p. 3-330].
References
- Haynes, W. M.; Lide, D. R.; Bruno, T. J. CRC Handbook of Chemistry and Physics: A Ready-Reference Book of Chemical and Physical Data.; CRC Press, 2017; Vol. 97. ISBN 978-1-4987-5429-3.
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Isopentane has the density of $pu0.6201 g cm-3$ at $pu20 °C$ [1, p. 3-330].
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- Haynes, W. M.; Lide, D. R.; Bruno, T. J. CRC Handbook of Chemistry and Physics: A Ready-Reference Book of Chemical and Physical Data.; CRC Press, 2017; Vol. 97. ISBN 978-1-4987-5429-3.
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