Sulfur hexafluoride (SF₆) is an extremely potent greenhouse gas and its density is much higher than air. It can create an invisible wave that wipes out several lit candles [read more: buff.ly/2LBEfmX] [📹 The Science Factory: buff.ly/3dzK8UY]
@Rainmaker1973 So if it is a potent greenhouse gas and is heavier than air. By what mechanism does it become a “greenhouse gas”?
@Rainmaker1973 this is so cool, it’s a non-toxic gas that is much heavier than air. 👀
@Rainmaker1973 I am at the loss of words
@Rainmaker1973 How can anything heavier than air be a greenhouse gas in our atmosphere?
@Rainmaker1973 Sulfur hexafluoride can be used to create Uranium hexafluoride in a displacement reaction and make it super easy to make centrifuges to refine Uranium to make nuclear weapons. I am pretty sure that I am not remembering this correctly.
@Rainmaker1973 They use it in hydro dams as well it conducts electricity
@Rainmaker1973 Apart from this obviously extremely important use what else does it do
@Rainmaker1973 Geht mit jedem Gas solange es nicht H2 oder O2 ist🤦