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  • Air vs. Helium Density: Understanding the Difference
    Air has a higher density than helium.

    Here's why:

    * Density is mass per unit volume.

    * Helium is a very light gas. It has a very low atomic weight and therefore a low density.

    * Air is a mixture of gases, primarily nitrogen and oxygen, which have higher atomic weights than helium. This means air has a greater mass packed into the same volume compared to helium.

    In simpler terms, helium is so light that it floats in air!

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