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Thought Experiment: We have studied the open-closed resonator in air. Let’s turn our focus to other gases: helium (He) and sulfur hexafluoride (SF6). Helium is lighter than air. SF6 on the other hand is heavy, almost 5 time heavier than air. How would each gases speed of sound compare to that of air? Higher? Lower? The same? How do you expect the resonator to react in each gas?