No- hydrogen is a gas at room temperature.
It depends on the pressure in which the hydrogen gas is being kept.
Hydrogen is a liquid at -253 degree C and it is very near to absolute zero which is known as -273 degree C .
Theoretically any gas can turn into a solid under extreme pressure or at extremely low temperatures. Hydrogen will turn into a frozen solid state below 14.01 K (−259.14 °C)
At approximately very very cold.
Ice.
ductility is a property of a solid, and since hydrogen doesn't form a solid under natural or even laboratory conditions, it doesn't apply
No, it is a gas- minerals are solid.
Is Potassium a solid liqiud gas
HCl is liquid at standard temperature and pressure
Hydrogen becomes a solid at -434.5 degrees Fahrenheit
calcium is solid. argon and hydrogen are gases
solid
Heat it.
Sodium hydrogen carbonate is a solid.
solid with hydrogen bonds making it less dense than its liquid form
An example of a solid and gas solution: hydrogen dissolved in palladium.
Hydrogen doesn't turn water milky.
No Hydrogen is a gas and when frozen turns into a solid
At room temperature hydrogen is a gas.
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!
solid