p(103 kg/m or g/mL) p(103 kg/m or g/mL) p(103 kg/m or g/mL) Substance Substance Substance Solids Liquids Gases Aluminum 2.7 Water (4°C) 1.000 Air 1.29x 10-3 Carbon Brass 8.44 Blood 1.05 dioxide 1.98x 10-3 Copper (average) Carbon 8.8 Sea water 1.025 1.25x10-3 monoxide Hydrogen Mercury 0.090x10-3 Gold 19.32 13.6 Iron or steel Ethyl alcohol 0.79 Helium 0.18x10-3 7.8 Lead 11.3 Methane 0.72x 10-3 Petrol 0.68 Polystyrene 0.10 Glycerin 1.26 Nitrogen 1.25x10-3 Tungsten 19.30 Olive oil 0.92 Nitrous oxide 1.98x10-3 Uranium 18.70 Oxygen 1.43x 10-3 Steam Concrete 2.30-3.0 (100° C) 0.60x 10-3 Cork 0.24 Glass, common 2.6 (average) Granite 2.7 Earth's crust 3.3 Wood 0.3-0.9 Ice (0°C) 0.917 Bone 1.7-2.0

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Calculate the average density of the atmosphere, given that it extends to an altitude of 120 km. Compare this density with that of air listed in Table shown

p(103 kg/m or g/mL)
p(103 kg/m or g/mL)
p(103 kg/m or g/mL)
Substance
Substance
Substance
Solids
Liquids
Gases
Aluminum
2.7
Water (4°C)
1.000
Air
1.29x 10-3
Carbon
Brass
8.44
Blood
1.05
dioxide
1.98x 10-3
Copper
(average)
Carbon
8.8
Sea water
1.025
1.25x10-3
monoxide
Hydrogen
Mercury
0.090x10-3
Gold
19.32
13.6
Iron or steel
Ethyl alcohol 0.79
Helium
0.18x10-3
7.8
Lead
11.3
Methane
0.72x 10-3
Petrol
0.68
Polystyrene
0.10
Glycerin
1.26
Nitrogen
1.25x10-3
Tungsten
19.30
Olive oil
0.92
Nitrous oxide
1.98x10-3
Uranium
18.70
Oxygen
1.43x 10-3
Steam
Concrete
2.30-3.0
(100° C)
0.60x 10-3
Cork
0.24
Glass,
common
2.6
(average)
Granite
2.7
Earth's crust
3.3
Wood
0.3-0.9
Ice (0°C)
0.917
Bone
1.7-2.0
Transcribed Image Text:p(103 kg/m or g/mL) p(103 kg/m or g/mL) p(103 kg/m or g/mL) Substance Substance Substance Solids Liquids Gases Aluminum 2.7 Water (4°C) 1.000 Air 1.29x 10-3 Carbon Brass 8.44 Blood 1.05 dioxide 1.98x 10-3 Copper (average) Carbon 8.8 Sea water 1.025 1.25x10-3 monoxide Hydrogen Mercury 0.090x10-3 Gold 19.32 13.6 Iron or steel Ethyl alcohol 0.79 Helium 0.18x10-3 7.8 Lead 11.3 Methane 0.72x 10-3 Petrol 0.68 Polystyrene 0.10 Glycerin 1.26 Nitrogen 1.25x10-3 Tungsten 19.30 Olive oil 0.92 Nitrous oxide 1.98x10-3 Uranium 18.70 Oxygen 1.43x 10-3 Steam Concrete 2.30-3.0 (100° C) 0.60x 10-3 Cork 0.24 Glass, common 2.6 (average) Granite 2.7 Earth's crust 3.3 Wood 0.3-0.9 Ice (0°C) 0.917 Bone 1.7-2.0
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