Is oxygen more dense or less dense then air?

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Oxygen is slightly more dense than air. The density of oxygen at room temperature is approximately 1.429 grams per liter, while the density of dry air is around 1.225 grams per liter. This is due to the fact that oxygen molecules (O2) have a higher molecular weight than the average molecular weight of air.

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