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It's theorized that the deep interiors of gas giant planets like Jupiter may be mainly liquid metallic hydrogen.

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Does earth have liquid metallic hydrogen?

No. Liquid metallic hydrogen only forms when hydrogen is subjected to extreme pressure. Hydrogen is present in trace amounts in Earth's atmosphere in gas form, under low pressure. The core is composed primarily of iron. Liquid metallic hydrogen likely exists in the gas giants Jupiter and Saturn.


Which jovian planets contain metallic hydrogen?

Saturn, Jupiter and other gas giants most likely contain liquid and metallic hydrogen


Which planets have a metallic hydrogen core?

No known planet has a core of metallic hydrogen, but Jupiter and Saturn have layers of liquid metallic hydrogen surrounding their cores.


Why is Jupiter made of liquid metallic hydrogen?

Jupiter is a very massive planet composed mostly of hydrogen. It is massive enough that below a certain depth the pressure from the overlying layers is enough to convert the hydrogen into its liquid metallic state.


Which planet has flowing liquid metallic hydrogen as the source of its magnetic field?

Saturn


What is Jupiter's structure like?

Gaseous on the outside, then liquid hydrogen, more dense metallic hydrogen, rocky core


Which planet likely has flowing liquid metallic hydrogen as the source of its magnetic field?

Saturn


What is the substance that produces positive hydrogen ions in a liquid solution?

This is an acid.


What is a substance that produces positive hydrogen ions in a liquid solution?

This is an acid.


Why does Jupiter have metallic hydrogen in central interior?

Jupiter is a very massive planet composed mostly of hydrogen. It is massive enough that below a certain depth the pressure from the overlying layers is enough to convert the hydrogen into its liquid metallic state.


A special fact about planet Jupiter?

It's core has a surrounding layer of liquid metallic hydrogen


What is Jupiter's crust mad out of?

Jupiter doesn't have a crust, it is made of gas. The core is theorized to be an inner layer of liquid metallic hydrogen surrounded by an outer shell of regular liquid hydrogen.