Here's a breakdown of the texture of hydrogen in different states:
* Gaseous Hydrogen: Smooth, fluid, and shapeless. It's the most common state and feels like any other gas like air.
* Liquid Hydrogen: Cold, fluid, and shapeless. It's very cold (around -253°C or -423°F) and would feel like a very cold liquid.
* Solid Hydrogen: Hard, brittle, and crystalline. It's extremely cold (around -259°C or -434°F) and would feel like a very hard, cold solid.
While we can describe the texture of hydrogen in different states, it's important to note that handling hydrogen in its liquid or solid form is extremely dangerous due to its extreme cold and potential for explosive reactions.