To exist as a liquid, H2 must be cooled below hydrogen's critical point of 33 K (-400.27ºF / -240.15ºC).
For hydrogen to be in a full liquid state without evaporating at atmospheric pressure, H2 needs to be cooled to 20.28 K (−423.17 °F /−252.87°C).
The temperature of liquid hydrogen is around -252.87 degrees Celsius or -423.17 degrees Fahrenheit.
Hydrogen is a gas at room temperature.
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Liquid hydrogen has a boiling point of -252.87 degrees Celsius.
Hydrogen peroxide is a liquid at room temperature, so its state of matter is liquid.
The temperature of liquid hydrogen is around -252.87 degrees Celsius or -423.17 degrees Fahrenheit.
Hydrogen is a gas at room temperature.
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Liquid hydrogen has a boiling point of -252.87 degrees Celsius.
Hydrogen is a liquid btween -252,879 oC and 259,16 oC.
Hydrogen is not a liquid at room temperature. H2 changes from gas to liquid state at about -253oC .
At room temperature hydrogen is a gas.
Hydrogen peroxide is a liquid at room temperature, so its state of matter is liquid.
Hydrogen bromide (HBr) is a gas at room temperature.
Hydrogen sulphide (H2S) is a gas at room temperature.
You cool the hydrogen below the temperature of -259.34 degrees Celsius.
Hydrogen peroxide is a colorless liquid at room temperature.