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The temperature of hydrogen gas in a sealed container can vary depending on the conditions it is stored in, but it is typically measured in degrees Celsius or Kelvin.
Temperature is a measure of the average kinetic energy of particles. Both hydrogen and air can have different temperatures, so it is not accurate to say one is cooler than the other in general. The specific temperature comparison depends on the conditions in which they are being measured.
Hydrogen is a colorless, odorless gas at room temperature, so it is not "seeable" in the traditional sense. However, hydrogen flames emit a pale blue color, which can be seen in certain conditions.
Hydrogen's physical state at room temperature is a gas.
Hydrogen is a gas at room temperature.
The velocity of hydrogen can vary depending on the specific conditions, such as temperature and pressure. In a broad sense, hydrogen molecules at room temperature have an average velocity of about 1.8 km/s.
The element created in the center of stars through nuclear fusion is primarily helium. Initially, hydrogen fuses together to form helium under the extreme pressure and temperature conditions within a star's core.
The temperature of hydrogen gas in a sealed container can vary depending on the conditions it is stored in, but it is typically measured in degrees Celsius or Kelvin.
High temperature, high pressure, and the presence of hydrogen isotopes like deuterium and tritium are necessary conditions for the continuous fusion of hydrogen to occur in a controlled manner.
It is used to raise the temperature of the water.
Yes, hydrogen can exist in a solid state under specific conditions of very low temperature and high pressure.
Temperature is a measure of the average kinetic energy of particles. Both hydrogen and air can have different temperatures, so it is not accurate to say one is cooler than the other in general. The specific temperature comparison depends on the conditions in which they are being measured.
HCl is liquid at standard temperature and pressure
At standard temperature and pressure conditions, 1 kilogram of gaseous hydrogen would occupy a volume of about 11.1 cubic meters.
Hydrogen is not an efficient conductor of electricity under normal conditions, but can be made to conduct well at a low temperature under very high pressure.
Hydrogen is a colorless, odorless gas at room temperature, so it is not "seeable" in the traditional sense. However, hydrogen flames emit a pale blue color, which can be seen in certain conditions.
Hydrogen's physical state at room temperature is a gas.