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Oct 21, 2019
10:19
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chilango
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So at what temperature does hydrogen become a liquid or solid in a low-pressure
system? Can it remain a gas a something close to 0 K? From what I can tell, it usually becomes a liquid at ~20 K, and a solid at ~14k.
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Question for the astrophysicists on the board: astronomers and phycisists always
chilango
10/21/19 9:57pm
Beto's
foofcoug
10/21/19 10:03pm
Big Bang? When something happened to nothing and nothing exploded?
puntersarepeople
10/21/19 10:04pm
It’s a very low pressure system...
BrosephusH
10/21/19 10:12pm
This is correct.
ldssdl
10/21/19 10:16pm
So at what temperature does hydrogen become a liquid or solid in a low-pressure
chilango
10/21/19 10:19pm
Probably depends on how close this gaseous cloud is to a star, amongst other
ldssdl
10/21/19 11:22pm
Depends on the combo of temperature and pressure
BrosephusH
10/22/19 6:25am
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