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Mass of 1 mole hydrogen gas (H2) = 2 grams.

So the mass of 22.4 liters (stp) H2 is 2 g. 1 kilogram = 1kg = 1000 grams.

1 cubic foot = 28.25 liters

1000 grams of H2 = 500 X 28.35 liters = 11,200 liters 11,200 liters = 396.460177 cubic feet Answer = ~396.5 cubic feet = Bonus answer - 14.68 cubic yards http://www.siei.org/usefulequations.html

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there isn't just a weight, it depends on preasure, volume, number of moles, and temperature of the hydrogen... use wikipedia and you could figure it out with PV=NrT

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Thanks for the question! I've studied this type of thing for years: I'm a welder-not a nerd. 1 cubic foot of Hydrogen = 0.00561 lbs.

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