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Probably not. While it's not known for certain, if there is any trace of hydrogen on Pluto, it would be in solid form. Pluto probably consists of a mixture of 70 percent rock and 30 percent water ice. Internal structure: The dwarf planet probably has a rocky core surrounded by a mantle of water ice, with more exotic ices such as methane, carbon monoxide and nitrogen ice coating the surface.

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