SecretAgentMan
The operating temps are allot lower causing less heat build up in high stress areas
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∙ 14y agoYes around 7 times a minute compaired to the normal 30
Hydrogen's normal phase is a gas at room temperature and pressure.
Hydrogen is a gas in normal conditions.
Hydrogen is a gas at room temperature and pressure, making it the normal phase for this element.
Hydrogen is normally found in a gas phase at room temperature and pressure.
Hydrogen can be an atom (H1), a molecule (H2 or normal hydrogen), an isotope such as deuterium or tritium. Ionized Hydrogen is simply a proton.
A balloon filled with normal air is heavier because the air inside has more mass compared to helium. The density of normal air is higher than helium, so the balloon filled with normal air will weigh more.
a air filled is air filled and and international is sticky
Is this HO2 for hydrogen dioxide, never heard of it in 'normal' life
a gas
Gas Phase
Normal hydrogen has one proton and no neutrons in its nucleus, so it has a mass of one. Heavy hydrogen often called deuterium has one proton and one neutron, so it has a mass of two instead of one. There is also tritium which has one proton and two neutrons, so a mass of three.