Yes. Hydrogen is a gas, and all gases tend to diffuse. Whether or not air is present is irrelevant.
yes because it is lighter than air.
this happens because hydrogen is lighter than air
Hydrogen is not a pollutant. It is controlled as a flammable gas in confined spaces.
Hydrogen gas would react with oxgyen and release energy. The lighter hydrogen gas would float to the top of the atmosphere; above the heavier nitrogen and oxygen.
'Helium' because it is also an INERT (Noble) gas. Hydrogen could be used to make the balloon float/rise, but hydrogen is a flammable gas. On explosion you will have a flash of flame.
Nitrogen from the air Hydrogen from methane (natural gas) Hope this helps :)
this happens because hydrogen is lighter than air
it is not gas it is just air
Hydrogen atoms are less dense than the air, therefore hydrogen balloon rises in air.
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Because it is a lighter gas
Yes. Burning hydrogen gas in air produces water vapor.
beecause hydrogen is less dense and light then air , easy to fly..the hydrogen in the balloon is lighter than the air outside of it.density of hydrogen is lower than air
To rise, they need something to float on - i.e., air.
Any Gas with a lower density than 1.2kg/m^3 will make a balloon rise. However I think you are talking about helium. Gases that are lighter than air like Hydrogen etc Helium Is the lighter than air gas that is used to fill party balloon's it is an inert gas, that is it doesn't burn unlike Hydrogen which is the gas that was used in the Hindenburg air ship.
Air is 78,084 % nitrogen.
Yes, hydrogen, in the form of hydrogen gas with the formula H2, is a component of air. It makes up 0.00005% of the composition of air.
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