hidrogeniksi
Hidrogeniksi is a term that refers to the process of converting hydrogen into a liquid state. This is typically achieved by cooling hydrogen gas to very low temperatures, below its boiling point of -253 degrees Celsius (-423 degrees Fahrenheit). This process requires significant energy input and specialized equipment. Liquid hydrogen has a much higher energy density by volume compared to gaseous hydrogen, making it more practical for storage and transportation in certain applications. However, maintaining these extremely low temperatures also presents challenges. The primary motivation for liquefying hydrogen is its use as a fuel, particularly in rocketry and increasingly in research for hydrogen-powered vehicles. The process of liquefaction is a key step in enabling the widespread use of hydrogen as a clean energy carrier, as it addresses some of the limitations associated with storing and distributing hydrogen in its gaseous form.