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kjkleiss
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hydrogen gas displacement
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When Hydrogen gas displaces air in a test tube, this is down by downward displacement of air. Would this be considered true because it is moving from a higher to lower pressure? Is hydrogen considered a viscous fluid?
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Woofuls
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June 24, 2010, 07:31:07 PM »
It is very unclear what you are talking about here.
If hydrogen gas and air are at the same temperature, air is more viscous than hydrogen.
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