Helium is a non flammable gas.
Hairspray has pretty much stayed the same since it was invented in the 1940s except chlorofluorocarbon compounds are no longer used since they discovered it can destroy the ozone. Hairspray is toxic and flammable.
Hydrogen is not used in blimps any longer because it is flammable and dangerous (see: Hindenberg)
A product can be deemed flammable for multiple reasons. If the material can catch flame at one hundred degrees Fahrenheit, it is classified as flammable. This applies to many liquids and aerosols.
Advantage - It provided more lift than helium. Disadvantage - It was highly flammable. hydrogen's flames are colourless but look like fireworks
Helium is much less dense than air, meaning it can provide lift. The only gas lighter than helium is hydrogen, which is too dangerous to use for such a purpose because it is extremely flammable. Helium, on the other hand is completely nonflammable. Aside from hydrogen no other gas is anywhere near as light as helium.
Hydrogen is extremely flammable and helium is safer.
No. Helium is non-flammable.
I need a non flammable pump hairspray to send to my wife while she is in basic training in a small travel size
Hydrogen is extremely flammable, helium is not flammable at all.
Helium is completely non flammable.
More than likely a Helium filled balloon. A Hydrogen filled balloon is very flammable and might burst into flames similar to the Hindenburg blimp/dirigible. Helium is not flammable.
No. Helium does not burn.
Hydrogen is highly flammable and can easily explode. Helium is a more stable gas.
The propellant used in hair spay does not contain hydrogen gas or helium gas. Hairspray contains compounds that contain covalently bonded hydrogen.
Yes. Helium isn't flammable, which makes it the safer option.
No. Helium gas is just a gas. It is not flammable.
the best hairspray to use is the cheap stuff at the dollar store or like a very flammable substance.