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Soap bubbles containing hydrogen rises upward , but the same containing oxygen do not. Why?​

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Answered by sps13356
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Answered by senthilchellam1982
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The soap bubbles containing hydrogen rise upward the air. The rising soap bubbles prove that hydrogen is lighter than air. Hydrogen filled soap bubbles rising upward in the soap solution and into the air shows that hydrogen is lighter than air

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