Question
The density of hydrogen is approximately 9x10^-5 g/cm^3 well the density of helium is approximately 2x10^-4 g/cm^3 which of the following is true
A: the density of helium is approximately two times the density of hydrogen
B: the density of helium is approximately 20 times the density of hydrogen
C: density of hydrogen is approximately 20 times the density of helium
D: the density of hydrogen is approximately two times density of helium
A: the density of helium is approximately two times the density of hydrogen
B: the density of helium is approximately 20 times the density of hydrogen
C: density of hydrogen is approximately 20 times the density of helium
D: the density of hydrogen is approximately two times density of helium
Answers
GPT 3.5
B: the density of helium is approximately 20 times the density of hydrogen
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