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At 1 atmosphere of pressure, hydrogen liquefies at 20 K, and melts to a solid at 14 K.So It's a liquid for a very short span - between 14 and 20 K.

Hence, at room temperature, it is practically impossible to liquefy hydrogen due to its extremely low Boiling point.

Hydrogen is generally liquefied by lowering its temperature.

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hydrogen gas dissolve in water to for hydroxonium H3O. Which is really a hydrogen ion 'riding' on a water molecule

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why hyrogen gas insolible in water

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