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Yes it solidifies into ice at very low temperatures below about 150 K and low pressures.

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What are the importance of hydrogen?

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Does Pluto's surface have hydrogen ice?

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What does not freeze at -80 F?

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Why does hydrogen peroxide freeze faster than tap water?

Hydrogen peroxide has a lower freezing point than tap water due to its chemical composition. The presence of oxygen atoms in hydrogen peroxide molecules disrupts the hydrogen bonding between water molecules, allowing it to freeze more quickly at the same temperature.


What is the atmospheric pressure needed to freeze hydrogen?

Not quite enough information here to give an accurate answer. Most things freeze at a higher temperature under higher pressure. But if you want to know at a given pressure when hydrogen will freeze then the temperature needs to be given as a constant. In other words hydrogen will freeze at different pressures depending on what temperature it is stored at. One method for freezing hydrogen gas is to drop it into frozen helium and raise the pressure. The heavier medium of helium separates downward as the freezing occurs. This provides a layer of frozen hydrogen. If colder cooling agents were used then less pressure would be needed. That is why I said you didn't provide enough information.


Can hydrogen be made into a solid?

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Does hydrogen have a high or a low melting point?

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What element is used to freeze things?

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Does water freeze when it expands?

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If liquid nitrogen freezes everything why is itself a liquid?

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When water freezes to form ice what connects the water molecules?

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