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why hydrogen is liquid in jupiter

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Answered by jinaljainbaid
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In the gas giant's outer layers, hydrogen is a gas just like on Earth. As you go deeper, intense atmospheric pressure gradually turns the gas into a dense fluid. Eventually the pressure becomes so great that it squeezes the electrons out of the hydrogen atoms and the fluid starts to conduct like a metal.

Answered by chris0310
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  • In the gas giant's outer layers, hydrogen is a gas just like on Earth.

  • As you go deeper, intense atmospheric pressure gradually turns the gas into a dense fluid.

  • Eventually the pressure becomes so great that it squeezes the electrons out of the hydrogen atoms and the fluid starts to conduct like a metal.

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