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How dense is hydrogen?

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Hydrogen has a relative density of 0.090 grams/liter (g/L) at 0°C (32°F) and regular atmospheric pressure.

Except that's the density of the gas, quite a different proposition to the density of an individual atom. And the atom itself is mostly space, with a stupendously high density nucleus.

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That completely depends on its temperature and pressure at the time.

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The density of hydrogen is 0.08988 kg/m3 or 0.08988 g/L.

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The density of any element depends on its' temperature, mass, and volume. Hydrogen gas would have the density of about 0.0899 kg/m^3.

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