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Hydrogen Density vs Air Density

Compared with the density of air, hydrogen has been studied by scholars since ancient times. Hydrogen is light in weight and is often found in all gases. The density of hydrogen is much smaller than that of air.

The density of hydrogen is about 0.0899 grams per liter, while the density of air is about 1.293 grams per liter. Compared with the two, the density of hydrogen is only one of the density of air. Therefore, if hydrogen is in air, it often rises like a light feather.

In the past, the characteristics of gases were always based on their density. Hydrogen is different from other gases because of its special lightness. If hydrogen is used in the capsule, the balloon will rise gradually, because its density is less than that of air.

The lightness of hydrogen is also useful in the world. Just as in the past, I tried to fill the ball with hydrogen to help the ball rise in the sky to observe the sky and measure the wind and clouds. This is because the density of hydrogen is less than that of air, and it can be used to detect the rise of the ball.

From this perspective, the difference between the density of hydrogen and air, although it is a small number, may be very useful in all things in the world. It is related to exploring the secrets of heaven and earth, and it is also related to the daily use of everyone.