yes because it does not pollute the air and can help keep the seas from being overflowed from melting ice caps and/or glaciers. it also will slow down the death of the human race, or otherwise known as extinction
Plutonium is a high-density metal, hydrogen a low-density gas.
Hydrogen is a gas at room temperature and standard pressure.
Yes. Hydrogen is a gas, and all gases tend to diffuse. Whether or not air is present is irrelevant.
No. Hydrogen gas (H2) is much less dense than air (that is why it was once used for flying zeppelin aircraft to keep them aloft).
Hydrogen is a gas at 20 degrees, Fahrenheit and Celsius, but it you are talking Kelvin, then it is a liquid.
oxygen gas is heavier than hydrogen gas
Hydrogen is a highly combustible explosive gas- it is lighter than air- better lift-wise than Helium, but one stray spark and Kabooom!
Because hydrogen is lighter that helium
Because its lighter! obviously!! Hydrogen is the lightest gas of all.. KNOW THAT!
Hydrogen is dangerous than Helium because Hydrogen is a stronger gas than Helium.
They are better than Diesel because they emit less pollution, they are more regulated and have to meet stricter emission requirements. They are not better than Hydrogen, electric, or Hybrid vehicles though.
Hydrogen is lighter than helium. So hydrogen balloon will float better than helium.
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hydrogen and hydrogen gas are same hydrogen is gas
Water gas is the term for a fuel consisting of carbon monoxide and hydrogen, produced by passing steam through heated coke. Producer gas consists of carbon monoxide and nitrogen products. Water gas is more flammable due to the hydrogen content.
The replacement of hydrogen in blimps with helium is not based on the gas laws but rather on the fact that hydrogen is highly flammable whereas helium is entirely non flammable. In fact based on the gas laws hydrogen would actually be better for blimps because its has lower molecular mass and is therefore less dense than helium.
Becayse Iron (Fe) is higher than hydrogen (H) in the chemical reactivity series so it displaces it forming hydrogen gas and Iron sulphate. But Copper (Cu) is lower than hydrogen in the chemical reactivity series so it cannot dispalce hydrogen thus not liberating hydrogen gas