It could way less, it could way more, or it could way the same. Depends on the pressure.
If the pressure is the same in both cubic meters, then the hydrogen ways less than the oxygen.
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The weight of standard air is 1.2256 Kg/ Cubic Meter The weight of hydrogen is 0.0857 Kg/ Cubic Meter The weight of helium is 0.1691 Kg/ Cubic Meter Subtracting the weight of hydrogen from air gives you the gross buoyant lift of hydrogen as 1.1399 Kg/Cubic Meter Subtracting the weight of helium from air gives you the gross buoyant lift of helium as 1.0565 Kg/Cubic Meter These values are variable under altitude, pressure, temperature, humidity and purity of gas. Hope this helps you.
Kilogram per cubic meter is the one that doesn't belong. Square meter is meter^2 and cubic meter is meter^3 but kilogram per cubic meter is a density
No cubic decimeters are in a meter. There are 1000 cubic decimeters in 1 cubic meter.
one cubic meter is 35.3 cubic feet
1 million cubic centimentres in a cubic meter.