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Joffan said:50000 ≈ 37^3 - a bit oversize I'd say but close enough. Hydrogen can still explode even when 50% by volume though.
Don't forget the explosion energy will heat & expand the gases significantly (well, pressurize them first, then expand them). Hydrogen burning in air is up to about 2300K ~ 8x volume at atmospheric, less the decrease from oxygen consumption, -> ~7x, by my rough calculation.
Fair enough, but I don't think we can assume the temperature of a dark non-glowing cloud to be 2300K or anywhere near it.