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Answered by brainlyhard
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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. The absorption of hydrogen is reversible, and hydrogen rapidly diffuses through the metal lattice.

Answered by sree123sree
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Hydrogen absorption by palladium is reversible and therefore has been investigated for hydrogen storage.[2] Palladium electrodes have been used in some cold fusion experiments, under the hypothesis that the hydrogen could be "squeezed" between the palladium atoms to help them fuse at lower temperatures than would otherwise be required.

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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. ... The absorption of hydrogen is reversible, and hydrogen rapidly diffuses through the metal lattice.

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