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what is the commonest elephent in jupiter?

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Answered by mayanv8301
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Answer:

metallic hydrogen

Explanation:

This exotic form of the most common of elements is possible only at pressures exceeding 4 million bars, as is the case in the interior of Jupiter (and Saturn). Liquid metallic hydrogen consists of ionized protons and electrons (like the interior of the Sun but at a far lower temperature).


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