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The following gas densities were calculated from the van der Waals equation using published values of the van der Waals constants. The values are calculated for 25°C and 100 kPa.

Source: Weast, R. C. (Ed.), Handbook of Chemistry and Physics (53rd Edn.), Cleveland:Chemical Rubber Co., 1972.

  d (g/L)
Acetylene 1,056
Ammonia 0,6813
Argon 1,613
Butane 2,281
Carbon dioxide 1,783
Carbon monoxide 1,131
Chlorine 3,116
Chloroethane 2,549
Chloromethane 2,007
Cyanogen 2,068
Dimethyl ether 1,829
Dimethyl sulfide 2,447
Ethane 1,221
Fluoromethane 1,381
Helium 0,1613
Hydrogen 0,08127
Hydrogen bromide 3,235
Hydrogen chloride 1,477
Hydrogen selenide 3,193
Hydrogen sulfide 1,363
Krypton 3,388
Methane 0,6484
Neon 0,8139
Nitric oxide 1,212
Nitrogen 1,131
Nitrous oxide 1,783
Oxygen 1,292
Phosphine 1,379
Propane 1,748
Silane 1,302
Silicon tetrafluoride 4,218
Sulfur dioxide 2,551
Xenon 5,323

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