hydrogen is not used in bulbs it is usually argon or another noble gas. e.g neon
Hydrogen is not used in blimps any longer because it is flammable and dangerous (see: Hindenberg)
because if we will fill any other gas in bulb when it will come in contact with heat produced by bulb it will burst
It is light and dense at the same time. It also burns well and when it burns it propels the basket upward.
Hydrogen can hold only 1 electron.
No. Hydrogen is extremely unreactive because it only has one valence electron.
It is used to fill incandescent lightbulbs, florescent lightbulbs, and bulbs used for photography (flash bulbs)
Oxygen.
neon
argon
Hydrogen is flammable and explosive.
Hydrogen is not used in blimps any longer because it is flammable and dangerous (see: Hindenberg)
Neon is used for fill in neon bulbs.They are used to make colourful bulbs.
Argon or dry nitrogen are common fill gasses in high wattage bulbs. But low wattage bulbs are just vacuum with no fill.
helium, hydrogen, nitrous oxide, oxygen
Hydrogen was once used to fill airships. Quite dangerous due to how flammable it is.
no its oxygen cause we take the air out of the air and put it in a can
Hydrogen!