![Thanks google. "Is carbon monoxide heavier than air?" It's not, spreads evenly throughout a room. : r/mildlyinfuriating Thanks google. "Is carbon monoxide heavier than air?" It's not, spreads evenly throughout a room. : r/mildlyinfuriating](https://preview.redd.it/osaws2369z651.png?auto=webp&s=51205d15e3ceb13b39deb731dfccb00afe26fc60)
Thanks google. "Is carbon monoxide heavier than air?" It's not, spreads evenly throughout a room. : r/mildlyinfuriating
If oxygen is more dense than air, why doesn't all the oxygen sink completely? Why is oxygen still floating around us even though it's more dense, and thus should sink downwards? -
![Assertion - Oxygen is collected by the downward displacement of water and not over air.Reason - Downward displacement of water is used to collect oxygen. Any gas can be collected by this Assertion - Oxygen is collected by the downward displacement of water and not over air.Reason - Downward displacement of water is used to collect oxygen. Any gas can be collected by this](https://www.vedantu.com/question-sets/3f0c019b-ea0b-416d-ac30-b4a2c960ae1e8316968737089114748.png)
Assertion - Oxygen is collected by the downward displacement of water and not over air.Reason - Downward displacement of water is used to collect oxygen. Any gas can be collected by this
![Meet Aerographene, The Material Lighter Than Air and Stronger Than Steel | by Naila Moloo | students x students Meet Aerographene, The Material Lighter Than Air and Stronger Than Steel | by Naila Moloo | students x students](https://miro.medium.com/v2/resize:fit:976/1*T8q3qGkBo8_SASrKvVweVA.jpeg)