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Materials on Jupiter

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Jupiter is mainly composed of hydrogen and helium. It has also some traces of gases like neon, oxygen, ammonia and hydrogen sulfide. It also has some compounds like different hydrocarbons and silicon based compounds.

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what do u mean by materials. do u want to know what it's made up of?

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