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Although you can, it can be extremely dangerous, so certainly is not recommended.. In some jurisdictions, it can be illegal, depending upon how it is being used.

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Q: Can you use hydrogen in small balloons?
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Why do hot air balloons use hydrogen?

'Hot air' balloons don't use hydrogen. They use hot air. Balloons that use hydrogen are not referred to as 'hot air' balloons. The only balloons that can accurately be referred to as 'hot air' balloons are the members of the balloon population that derive their lift/buoyancy from the presence of hot air. Of course, if a balloon used no hot air, then it could freely be referred to as a 'hydrogen' balloon, a 'helium' balloon, a 'water' balloon, etc., depending in congruent harmony with the nature of whatever substance had been chosen with which to inflate it it in order to maintain its fulsome shape.


What is a very light gas found in some balloons?

Helium is used in blimps and balloons. It is the second lightest element to hydrogen, which is not used because it is highly flammable.


Why do people use hydrogen gas to fill up balloons?

They Do Not use Hydrogen gas to fill up balloons. People use Helium gas to fill up balloons (ordinary party balloons, and big working balloons such as the one used by Goodyear). Helium is Not Flammable. Hydrogen is Flammable and has as tendency to burst into Flame, similar to the German Blimp/Dirigible Hindenburg. Since the US Navy lost Two Helium Blimps in Bad weather; The Akron and the Shenandoah (with a great loss of lives), the US Navy almost never uses Blimps anymore.


Why is hydrogen gas is not used in balloons?

Hydrogen is too flammable


Which gas is used to fill the balloons?

Hydrogen, until the Hindenburg,then everyone realized that "Hey, Hydrogen isn't that safe to use!"Hot air balloons, you mean?? Just air that is hot.Actual hand balloons and such? Helium or again, just air. Helium floats better because it is lighter than the surrounding air around it. Helium and air are still used in both.


What element is explosive in balloons?

Hydrogen.


Why is hydrogen used in weather balloons?

Hydrogen is used in weather balloons because they are very light which help the balloon to float or fly easily.


Why is hydrogen no longer used in air balloons?

For small balloons like individuals often have for recreational use, hot air is much easier to control than either hydrogen or helium.For the occasional blimp, or long distance balloon trip, Helium, while somewhat heavier than Hydrogen, has proven to be far safer.The Hindenburg has proven the inherent dangers of using Hydrogen Gas in blimps. While, in theory, pure hydrogen is not explosive without the presence of oxygen, any rupture in the thin material separating hydrogen from the air atmosphere can prove to be deadly.


Why is hot air better than helium in hot air balloons?

Hot air balloons use hot air. They have a burner to heat the air. Hydrogen balloons were too dangerous because hydrogen is highly flammable, even static electricity could cause an explosion. Helium is safer because helium is not flammable.


What element is used more in making balloons?

Helium is a gas used to inflate lighter than air balloons.


Why don't air balloons use hydrogen gas?

Because hydrogen is EXTREMELY flammable and can burn from a wide range of air concentrations. It is more flammable than gasoline.


Which gases are balloons often filled with?

hydrogen gas