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My professor told me that condensed Hydrogen at room temperature is a conductor of electricity which is why gas giants have a magnetic field. What's the implications of this? Can we use condensed H2 in electronics?
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>>16808023
Im a h2 sceptic. I think what ever idea insolvens h2 is a idiotic idea
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>>16808061
I think you need to work on your grammar, but this isn't /lit/. Why are you an H2 skeptic?
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>>16808023
>condensed hydrogen
>at room temperature
The critical temperature of hydrogen is about 33 K. Your professor trolled you.
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>>16808115
Pressure is inversely proportional to the volume, temperature is irrelevant
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>>16808128
Your professor trolle you if you think we can achieve metallic hydrogen on earth
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>>16808227
no he just knew i wasn't locked out of advanced reasoning skills like you.
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>>16808233
>advanced reasoning
maybe you should start with basic reasoning first buddy
you arent achieving gas giant core pressures and tempeeatures on Earth.
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>>16808239
>Laboratories don't exist
Weird hill to die on, anon.
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>>16808456
lmao you have been drinking too much popsci kool aid
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>>16808115
It works better at higher temperatures.
The idea is simple, if you have hydrogen dense enough it loses its identity as separate atoms or molecules. Its just a bunch of protons and electrons, i.e a plasma and acts more like it the hotter or denser it is. The electrons are free to move and not captured in some diatomic molecule.
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>>16809095
Something tells me you didn’t even graduate college just a hunch
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>>16808239
>arent achieving gas giant core pressures
What you need is density, not pressure, tho pressure is a way to get there.
We have gotten close tho, 770 GPA have been achieved with diamond anvils, in the center of jupiter the pressure is like 4000 GPA



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