Anyone out there have pointers to a good reference on the physical parameters of the two states, assuming near-same temperatures and pressures (as you'd find in a tank that had some liquid H2 in it with gaseous H2 above)? I'm interested in physical, electromagnetic, etc., parameters and any differences. Some I can find easily (density, for instance), others not quite so much. I know METALLIC hydrogen has some drastically different properties but I don't know if that's the case for liquid VS gas.
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Date: 2009-07-09 06:05 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2009-07-09 06:36 pm (UTC)I'd think the Seawasp would need to be pretty fortunate for there to be a single person studying and publishing on all of this. It strikes me as something that a lot of different people would have parts of what he is after.