Why does sound travel faster in Hydrogen than Oxygen?
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In general, sound travels faster in liquids than in gases and faster in solids than in liquids. The greater the elasticity and the lower the density, the faster sound travels in a medium. ... Air and hydrogen have nearly the same elastic properties, but the density of hydrogen is less than that of air.
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