Why does a toy balloon filled with hydrogen rises to the ceiling but if filled with carbon dioxide sinks to the floor
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Hydrogen filled balloons generally rises up in the air. This is because hydrogen is less dense and its weight is also less than the air. The one filled with carbon dioxide generally sinks down as it is denser than the air and due to its heavy weight, it cannot rise up to the ceiling.
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Due to difference in the density (weight) hydrogen is less dense than air so it rises up.
WHILE carbon dioxide is dense than air so it comes down to the floor.
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