Metallic hydrogen at high pressures and temperature in Jupiter.

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Jupiter: Chemical Composition

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Hydrogen becomes metallic much closer to the surface of Jupiter than thought previously, and Jupiter has no core-mantle boundary. These conclusions result from studies into the conductivity of fluid hydrogen at pressures up to 180 GPa and temperatures up to 4000K, which indicate that there is a continuous transition from a semiconducting to metallic fluid at 140 GPa and 3000K.

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