Hydrogen
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Hydrogen | |
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Category | Gases |
State | Gas |
Behavior | Gases |
Properties | |
Density | 0.08375 kg/m3 |
Conductivity | 2% |
Temperature | |
Colder State | Changes at -253°C Creates Liquid Hydrogen |
Burning | |
Flammability | 100% |
Burn time | 2 ticks |
Burns into | Fire and Steam |
Hydrogen is a light, blue gas. It will quickly float to the top and stay there. It conducts electricity, taking on a purple color when shocked. Hydrogen can be created by shocking Tin, Silver, Gold, Zinc, Bronze and Iron in Water.
Hydrogen has a very low condensing point of -253°C, where it will become Liquid Hydrogen. From there, it will become Hydrogen Ice at -259°C. Hydrogen is very flammable and will burn from Fire almost instantly.
Reactions
Element | Conditions | Result |
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Oxygen | 500°C | Steam |
Nitrogen | - | Ammonia |
Hydrogen + Hydrogen | 10000°C | Helium |
Neon | 10000°C | Sodium |