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Why was hydrogen used in meteorological balloons ?

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Answered by abhi192003
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Because helium is lighter than air, a helium balloon rises. Hydrogen is another gas lighter than air; it is even lighter than helium. Hydrogen is not used in balloons and this demonstration shows why. Helium is a special gas called a Noble Gas, which means it doesn't burn.
Answered by Cute111
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Because helium is lighter than air, a helium balloon rises. Hydrogen is another gas lighter than air; it is even lighter than helium. Hydrogen is not used in balloons and this demonstration shows why. Helium is a special gas called a Noble Gas, which means it doesn't burn.....mark as brainliest z
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