Hydrogen as Metal
"On Hydrogen as a Metal"
Between heaven and earth, vitality is transformed, and things have their own properties. Hydrogen is known for being light and invisible, floating in the void, and ordinary people regard it as an intangible gas, which is difficult to compare with hard and heavy metals. However, deep into the physical properties, hydrogen has extraordinary properties and can be classified as a metal.
Metals have good electrical conductivity and can conduct current smoothly, such as copper and silver, between circuits, so that the current can pass without hindrance. Hydrogen also has this ability. In a specific environment, its internal structure can cause electrons to migrate, just like a metal conductor, and the current flows in it without blocking.
Furthermore, metals are shiny, either bright as stars, or calm and heavy. Although hydrogen is normally invisible, under extreme cold and high pressure, its molecular arrangement changes, and it can be shiny, just like the brilliance of metal, dazzling and dazzling.
And metals are malleable, which can be hammered into thin sheets or drawn into wires. Hydrogen can be adjusted under special conditions, and the intermolecular force can also exhibit similar properties. Although the operation is difficult, its potential is consistent with the ductility of metals.
Therefore, although hydrogen is often shown in gaseous state, under special circumstances, its conductivity, luster, ductility and other characteristics are no different from that of metals. It is based on the guidance of "Hydrogen as Metal", in-depth investigation, and not hidden by its normal state, in order to know the metallic nature of hydrogen, which opens up a new path for the advancement of science and the exploration of physical properties, and to gain a glimpse of the mystery of the material world.
Between heaven and earth, vitality is transformed, and things have their own properties. Hydrogen is known for being light and invisible, floating in the void, and ordinary people regard it as an intangible gas, which is difficult to compare with hard and heavy metals. However, deep into the physical properties, hydrogen has extraordinary properties and can be classified as a metal.
Metals have good electrical conductivity and can conduct current smoothly, such as copper and silver, between circuits, so that the current can pass without hindrance. Hydrogen also has this ability. In a specific environment, its internal structure can cause electrons to migrate, just like a metal conductor, and the current flows in it without blocking.
Furthermore, metals are shiny, either bright as stars, or calm and heavy. Although hydrogen is normally invisible, under extreme cold and high pressure, its molecular arrangement changes, and it can be shiny, just like the brilliance of metal, dazzling and dazzling.
And metals are malleable, which can be hammered into thin sheets or drawn into wires. Hydrogen can be adjusted under special conditions, and the intermolecular force can also exhibit similar properties. Although the operation is difficult, its potential is consistent with the ductility of metals.
Therefore, although hydrogen is often shown in gaseous state, under special circumstances, its conductivity, luster, ductility and other characteristics are no different from that of metals. It is based on the guidance of "Hydrogen as Metal", in-depth investigation, and not hidden by its normal state, in order to know the metallic nature of hydrogen, which opens up a new path for the advancement of science and the exploration of physical properties, and to gain a glimpse of the mystery of the material world.

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