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Does Hydrogen occupy less space when it is super cooled (When it is in its liquid state)?
If i freeze hydrogen to -253 drgree (liquid state), will it occupy less space when it is in its earth natural state (Gas)?
If i freeze hydrogen to -253 drgree (liquid state), will it occupy less space when it is in its earth natural state (Gas)?
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Best Answer 8 years ago
Yes, a liquid will typically occupy far less space than the gaseous form. If you look at the densities of hydrogen gas and liquid under standard conditions (atmospheric pressure, 25C) you will be able to see the difference.
Answer 8 years ago
Hello and thank you for answering my question :)
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8 years ago
Yes, but good luck trying.