Okay so i have to do this Gas Density Lab report. In the lab, we used Methane, Oxygen, and Carbon Dioxide. We basically put those gases into a 140mL syringe, and weighed it. Obviously, we subtracted the weight of the syringe from the weight of the syringe plus the gas. So for example, my oxygen number I am using is 0.127g. When i put that in the density formula, D=M/V, and use 140mL. In the protocol, it says use 32.00 as the relative density when finding the % error, but my number comes out really really small. So I then instead decided to use liters. So i did 0.127g divided by 0.14 L. And it still came out below 1. Am I doing something wrong? Even when my teacher was talking about it today, she used rather large numbers as an example.