Can hydrogen be colorized/odorized?

Unlike natural gas, which usually contains mercaptan, hydrogen cannot be colorized or odorized. Because hydrogen is such a small molecule and is so buoyant, no other substance can move and diffuse with hydrogen to effectively indicate a leak. In other words, by the time you smelled the odorant, the hydrogen might have already moved to another location and/or collected in concentrations above the lower flammability limit.

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