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Q: What gas should the hindenburg have used?
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What gas was in the Hindenburge?

Hydrogen gas was used to inflate the Hindenburg.


What gas should have been put in the Hindenburg?

If they could have gotten any, they would have put helium in the Hindenburg.


What lighter than air gas was once used to power airships in cause the Hindenburg disaster?

The gas was Hydrogen.


What property of this gas contributed to the Hindenburg Disaster?

"This gas" is hydrogen, correct? The property that contributed to the Hindenburg Disaster is flammability.


What gas did the Hindenburg contain?

Hydrogen.


What was the Hindenburg's maximum gas capacity?

Gas capacity: 7,062,000 cubic feet


The Hindenburg was a balloon that exploded filled with what gas?

Hydrogen.


Why isn't hydrogen gas used any more in air balloons?

Because it is incredibly flammable. Look up "Hindenburg".


Which gas would be more suitable for the Hindenburg?

Helium was more suitable but not available in Germany before the war.


Both hydrogen gas and helium gas are lighter than air. Why is helium used to lift blimps instead of hydrogen?

Hydrogen is higly explosive ! Remember the Hindenburg disaster.


How did rocket fuel contribute to the Hindenburg disaster?

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.


What accident led to change hydrogen gas in airships?

The Hindenburg disaster