SOLUTION: For hydrogen to be liquid, its temperature must be within 2 degrees of -275. What inequality in absolut value represents the temperatures at which hydrogen will NOT be liquid? Pl

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Question 168566: For hydrogen to be liquid, its temperature must be within 2 degrees of -275. What inequality in absolut value represents the temperatures at which hydrogen will NOT be liquid?
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Answer by mathishard2do(2)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
hm i think its 100
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