Chemistry, asked by tanwarkartik, 1 year ago

Why are hydrogen and helium not liquid at room temperature

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Answered by RuhanikaDhirRD
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because they are gases....

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RuhanikaDhirRD: which is right then
kotaditi: By helium is an inert gas
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tanwarkartik: No because there are only 2 electrons with high energy so tey c as my come closer to change there state from gas to liquid at NTP. (normal temperature and pressure?)
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Answered by kotaditi
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Because they are gases and helium is an inert gas

tanwarkartik: No exactly
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