Originally Posted by
Ex Cargo Clown
Trust me it does. The atomic weight of an element doesn't make it "heavier". Otherwise we'd have lithium floating all about us. NO2 if you use atomic weights is a lot "heavier" than NaF for instance. I know which is the solid though.
Comparing masses of gasses and liquids/solids really is an "apples and pears" situation.
Unless you compress the gas.
Your argument lacks coherence. You are conflating mass, density and volume.