Helium was more suitable but not available in Germany before the war.
Hydrogen is higly explosive ! Remember the Hindenburg disaster.
The HIndenberg was filled with highly flamable Hydrogen.Hydrogen is lighter than air so it rises.
It was hydrogen. That's why it caught fire. Modern airships use helium.
no!!!!!the Hindenburg did not explode. its aluminum painted skin caught fire from an electrostatic discharge. that fire ignited ordinary chemical hydrogen/oxygen fires as the lift gas bladders breached.no nuclear fusion was involved. not even a chemical explosion occurred.
Hydrogen gas was used to inflate the Hindenburg.
If they could have gotten any, they would have put helium in the Hindenburg.
The gas was Hydrogen.
"This gas" is hydrogen, correct? The property that contributed to the Hindenburg Disaster is flammability.
Hydrogen.
Gas capacity: 7,062,000 cubic feet
Hydrogen.
Because it is incredibly flammable. Look up "Hindenburg".
Helium was more suitable but not available in Germany before the war.
Hydrogen is higly explosive ! Remember 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.
The Hindenburg disaster