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Hello.
I'm just wondering how many cubic feet of gaseous hydrogen are in one gallon of liquid hydrogen. I know I'm not being too specific and that many variables are involved (temperature, atmospheric pressure... etc), but approximately how many are in a gallon? And yes, I have checked Google. I have found nothing useful.
I wish to perform small scale experiments with hydrogen as a lifting gas in small balloons, in case you're curious.
Sorry for not using metric, I'm used to U.S.
Thank you!
I'm just wondering how many cubic feet of gaseous hydrogen are in one gallon of liquid hydrogen. I know I'm not being too specific and that many variables are involved (temperature, atmospheric pressure... etc), but approximately how many are in a gallon? And yes, I have checked Google. I have found nothing useful.
I wish to perform small scale experiments with hydrogen as a lifting gas in small balloons, in case you're curious.
Sorry for not using metric, I'm used to U.S.
Thank you!