explain why hydrogen is not possible to liquefy easily
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Hydrogen has a critical temperature of -240 °C. It is thus not possible to liquefy it however much pressure you apply unless you get down to this low temperature. ... This means that at ordinary temperatures it can be liquefied by simply applying sufficient pressure.
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