State True or False: " Hydrogen is preferred to helium in airships' *
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Although helium weighs twice as much hydrogen, because each gas is so much lighter than air helium provides about 93% of hydrogen's lift at full purity. In practical operation it is impossible to achieve or maintain 100% purity of either gas, reducing helium's lifting ability to about 88% of the lift of hydrogen.
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Although helium weighs twice as much hydrogen, because each gas is so much lighter than air helium provides about 93% of hydrogen's lift at full purity. In practical operation it is impossible to achieve or maintain 100% purity of either gas, reducing helium's lifting ability to about 88% of the lift of hydrogen
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