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That completely depends on the temperature and pressure at which it's stored.

Ever hear the statement that a gas has no definite size or shape ?

That's right. If I give you some hydrogen, you can store it in as few or as many

cubic feet as you like. Give it a big container, and it'll fill the whole thing. Make

the container smaller, and it'll still all fit.

Did you ever let some air out of a tire and find that most of the tire was still full

but this little section of it over here was empty ?

Come on. Learn your gas!

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1 Kg of H2 = 2.1 Kg of Natural Gas, or 2.8 Kg of Gasoline

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