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In the bubble chamber, liquid hydrogen is kept at high pressure. When a stream of charged particles are injected into the bubble chamber, pressure on the liquid hydrogen is released and bubbles of gas are produced around the charged particles. However my question is that:

   why would the boiling point of hydrogen decrease when pressure decreases?

why would the boiling point of hydrogen decrease when pressure decreases?

In the bubble chamber, liquid hydrogen is kept at high pressure. When a stream of charged particles are injected into the bubble chamber, pressure on the liquid hydrogen is released and bubbles of gas are produced around the charged particles. However my question is that:

   why would the boiling point of hydrogen decrease when pressure decreases?

In the bubble chamber, liquid hydrogen is kept at high pressure. When a stream of charged particles are injected into the bubble chamber, pressure on the liquid hydrogen is released and bubbles of gas are produced around the charged particles. However my question is that:

why would the boiling point of hydrogen decrease when pressure decreases?

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Relationship between boiling point and pressure

In the bubble chamber, liquid hydrogen is kept at high pressure. When a stream of charged particles are injected into the bubble chamber, pressure on the liquid hydrogen is released and bubbles of gas are produced around the charged particles. However my question is that:

   why would the boiling point of hydrogen decrease when pressure decreases?