Yes, definitely. The formula for aspirin, or acetylsalicyclic acid, is C9H8O4, having a molecular mass of 180.157 g/mole. Hydrogen's formula is H2, having a molecular mass of 2.02 g/mole. So if you had a liter of hydrogen and an equal amount of molecules of aspirin, the hydrogen would be about 1/5 of a kilogram lighter.
100% of hydrogen is lighter than air
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Saturn is much lighter than water. It is a gas giant made primarily of hydrogen and helium, with a density lower than that of water.
Tritium is lighter than deuterium. Tritium is a hydrogen isotope with one proton and two neutrons, making it heavier than regular hydrogen but lighter than deuterium, which has one proton and one neutron.
Hydrogen gas is a basic gas that is lighter than air. It is commonly used in weather balloons and airships due to its buoyant properties. However, it is highly flammable and must be handled with caution.
100% of hydrogen is lighter than air
Helium is lighter than hydrogen. Helium has an atomic number of 2, which means it has two protons and two neutrons in its nucleus, making it lighter than hydrogen, which has only one proton in its nucleus.
HYDROGN IS 14 TIMES LIGHTER THAN AIR.
Hydrogen is about 7 lighter than helium.
molecule is lighter than hydrogen.....................
There are many, but one is Helium
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Hydrogen and Helium.
Hot air, hydrogen or helium are lighter than cold air.
No element is lighter than hydrogen. Not even stripping the electron off a hydrogen atom would make a lighter item, because electrons have almost no mass and the proton would just grab it back anyway.
Hydrogen is lighter than helium. So hydrogen balloon will float better than helium.