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Sketchers356:
Of course you are correct and in my haste failed to notice the normal boiling points of other elements.
Hydrogen is at about 20 degK ( as you say...this is about minus 423 degF)...and helium gets about as close to absolute zero as you get get without external help ( 4.2 degK...or about minus 452.1 degF).
I believe absolute zero is about minus 459 degF ( "0" degK), ..as I remember...
--Wil
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