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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Masao: [QB] By the way, we've also assumed that 1.5 kg of hydrogen is 1488.1 mol. That gives V (liters) = 1488.1 mol x 0.082056 L*atm/(mol*K) x 13.8 K = 1685 liters or 1.685 cubic meters. But I was wondering if antimatter is stored as antideuterium (that has an atomic weight of 2). Would that double the weight? I'm not up on the molecular forms of hydrogen isotopes. [/QB][/QUOTE]
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