which type of gases are used in titanic
Zeppelins used hydrogen gas as the lifting gas to make them buoyant in the 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.
Hydrogen gas makes the ballon lighter than air therefore it drifts upwards
A can of compressed air spray generally contains a liquefied gas, such as difluoroethane or tetrafluoroethane, which evaporates into a gas when sprayed. This gas is used for cleaning electronics and keyboards by removing dust and debris.
Central air conditioning systems run on electricity. The electricity is used to power the compressor, fans, and other components that cool and circulate the air throughout the home. Gas is not typically used to power central air conditioning systems.
Helium
helium
Helium is the most used gas for balloons; sometimes hot air and rarely hydrogen.
Zeppelins were developed but not widely used then.
Hydrogen was first used but was generally replaced with helium because of it's flammability.
Zeppelins, filled with hydrogen gas at first, making them highly flammable.
air is used in a dingy and yes air is a gas
are coral reefs can be gas of ships?
Air
Gas used in air conditioners are: R12 freon is dichlorodifluoromethane R134a is Tetrafluoroethane
because the gas under the ocean that sinks ships and air craft is oxygenated in the water.
Some older ships used the power of steam to propel them through the water. A boiler is used to heat water to make steam which is passed to a steam engine which turns the propeller. In ships like the Titanic the boiler was fuelled by coal but later steam ships used gas to heat the water.