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Does metals absorb hydrogen?

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Answered by nick5764
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nope.... I think so
Answered by gokulavarshini
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The absorption of hydrogen produces two different phases, both of which contain palladium metal atoms in a face centered cubic (fcc, rocksalt) lattice, which is the same structure as pure palladium metal. ... Metallic conductivity reduces as hydrogen is absorbed, until at around PdH0.5 the solid becomes a semiconductor

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