You have to freeze it
any element can be frozen but for hydrogen the freezing point is very low
Hydrogen becomes a solid at -434.5 degrees Fahrenheit
solid
Sodium hydrogen carbonate is a solid.
solid with hydrogen bonds making it less dense than its liquid form
Iodine is a solid at STP.
solid hydrogen and other elements
Because it's made of gas, mostly hydrogen, with - it is thought - a small solid core made of rock and metallic hydrogen.
No. The sun is composed of gases, primarily hydrogen and helium.
Hydrogen becomes a solid at -434.5 degrees Fahrenheit
calcium is solid. argon and hydrogen are gases
94% hydrogen, 6% helium Other sources say 96% hydrogen, 4% helium, so I'd say around 95%ish hydrogen, 5% helium.
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Heat it.
Sodium hydrogen carbonate is a solid.
No, It is mostly made of molecular hydrogen and helium in roughly solar proportions, although there may be a solid rocky core.
The sun is not made of rock. It is made mostly of the gasses hydrogen and helium. The sun is far too hot for anything to remain solid.