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What is the melting point and boiling point of hydrogen in degree celsius?

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Hi,
Melting point = -262 c
Boiling point = -252.8 c
Take care, liquid Hydrogen (or Nytrogen, etc.) might be as dangerouse as hot stuff......  Preople tend to protect temselves against hot stuff but may be very careless about very cold stuff.
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Melting point: ?259.14?°C (14.01?°K, ?434.45?°F)

Boiling point: ?252.87?°C (20.28°K,  ?423.17?°F)

Source: http://www.webelements.com/webelements/elements/text/H/heat.html 


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melting point it is a teameratuer at which the solid compound convert to liguid compound


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