why is dihydrogen gas not preferred in balloons?
Helium is a special gas called a Noble Gas, which means it doesn’t burn. When a match is held near a helium-filled balloon, the balloon pops. That’s it. But when a match is held near a hydrogen-filled balloons will be explode. This is because hydrogen burns very easily, It combines with oxygen to make water vapor.
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why is dihydrogen gas not preferred in balloons?
Helium is a special gas called a Noble Gas, which means it doesn’t burn. When a match is held near a helium-filled balloon, the balloon pops, But when a match is held near a hydrogen-filled balloons explosion will happen. This is because hydrogen burns very easily, It combines with oxygen to make water vapor.