No other gas is as light as hydr
ogen (change into superlative degree)
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The given sentence is: 'No other gas is as light as hydrogen.'
The degree used is 'light'; here the degree is positive degree; but the structure 'as + positive adjective + as' is used for comparing two persons or things.
The use of superlative degree in the same sentence is as shown below:
Hydrogen is the lightest of all gases.
or
Hydrogen is the lightest gas among all the gases.
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