You couldn't.
Very. A single spark could set it off.
it depends what type of gas you are talking about. Gas could also be like Oxygen or Hydrogen. It is an abbreviation of Gasoline as well, so it could go either way.
Since a water molecule, H2O, has exactly the same quantity of hydrogen atoms as a hydrogen molecule, H2, it follows that one mole of water can be decomposed into one mole of hydrogen gas.
When hydrogen gas reacts with fluorine gas, the product formed is hydrogen fluoride (HF) gas.
Hydrogen is a clear colorless gas, so it's hard to draw on a poster. You could show a gas cylinder with the symbol H2 on the side, or you could find a picture of an old blimp like the Hindenberg.
No, humans could not survive on Uranus. The extreme cold temperatures, lack of breathable oxygen, and high levels of toxic gases such as methane and hydrogen make it inhospitable for human life without significant technological support.
No, Hydrogen is a gas. The verb "fly" can not be applied to a gas.
Hydrogen is not a noble gas.
No, hydrogen gas is a pure substance.
Hydrogen is the lightest gas.
Hydrogen is a gas at 20 degrees, Fahrenheit and Celsius, but it you are talking Kelvin, then it is a liquid.
Hydrogen could be an excellent fuel for automobiles. The unfortunate part though is that hydrogen is currently made through the stripping of natural gas, so hydrogen would still be using fossil fuels with our current technology.