Hydrogen is a solid at low temperature, below 14 K, -259 oC
It "boils" at 20K.
Of course these tempeatures are difficult to achieve but solid hydrogen was first produced in the 19th century!
calcium is solid. argon and hydrogen are gases
At standard temperature and pressure (STP), iodine is a solid while hydrogen is a gas.
Heat it.
no. it cant be converted to solid
Hydrogen becomes a solid at -434.5 degrees Fahrenheit
An example of a solid and gas solution: hydrogen dissolved in palladium.
At room temperature hydrogen is a gas.
No Hydrogen is a gas and when frozen turns into a solid
No you cant
Hydrogen carbonate, which is also known as bicarbonate, is a solid compound. It is commonly found in the form of a white crystalline powder.
they dont? its solid, they cant move.
Yes, hydrogen can be made into a solid at very low temperatures. Solid hydrogen is formed when hydrogen gas is cooled below its melting point of 14 K (-259.15°C) and solidified into a crystalline structure.