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spelling, etc. The second part is unrelated, so "furthermore" is wrong.
Karl
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The most common, reactive stuff in the atmosphere are $\ce{-OH}$ radicals (Wikipedia). So I guess they're the natural antagonist for $\ce{H2}$ molecules.

Btw., as soon as it's diluted in the surrounding air, it will no longer rise. Only bulk masses have buoyancy. The g gradient in the atmosphere is much too small to separate gases.

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