Hindenburg was filled with hydrogen.
No, it was filled with hydrogen
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Helium rises because it is less dense than air which causes it to rise. For example, styrofoam is less dense than water which is why it floats in water.
hellium is a gas that makes light objects float e.g. balloons
hellium
No, it was filled with hydrogen
Hydrogen.
Helium was more suitable but not available in Germany before the war.
The HIndenberg was filled with highly flamable Hydrogen.Hydrogen is lighter than air so it rises.
It didnt. Liquid Oxygen is what rockets use for fuel however the Hindenburg was filled with ahighly reactive gas called hydrogen which ignited shortly after the Hindenburg crashed.
The HIndenberg was filled with highly flamable Hydrogen.Hydrogen is lighter than air so it rises.
because it is a noble gas and has completely filled orbital (s orbital)
Yes, that's what they filled the Hindenburg with but we all know how that turned out.
The Hindenburg was filled with the element Hydrogen, which is extremely flammable. A spark ignited the hydrogen, which caused the skin of the zeppelin to burn furiously. The hydrogen fueled the inferno.
Today's blimps are not filled with flammable hydrogen gas like Hindenburg was, but normally the non-flammable helium.
No it was not a blimp. It was a Zeppelin. A zeppelin is much bigger and is a frame work filled with a bunch of bladders when a Blimp is a single balloon filled with gas.
The Hindenburg was caught on film, and unlike the Akron it's cause was a mystery and it was an important nazi symbol as well and was also filled with flammable gas unlike the Akron