Chemistry
Helium is preferred to hydrogen for filling balloons because it is
- lighter than air
- almost as light as hydrogen
- non-combustible
- inflammable
Hydrogen
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non-combustible
Reason — Hydrogen is also lighter than air but it is a combustible gas. It forms an explosive mixture with air (due to the oxygen present in it) and to avoid this risk helium gas is preferred.
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