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[QUOTE]Originally posted by BlueElectron: [QB] Ideal Gas Law are only meant for gas in an "ideal" situation. "IF" antihydrogen have similar properties as hydrogen the we assume it exist in a gaseous form in its' nature state. However, in StarTrek, antihydrogen is stored in a liquid form (hence, slush). Ideal Gas Law can be be apply because the "gas compressibility" does not remain as a constant 1 or close to constant of 1 in extreme environment(curve line, instead of a straight line graph) but decrease or increase with different condition. Different gas laws have to be applied. Damn, I feel like a geek!!! [/QB][/QUOTE]
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