Harvard scientists make metallic hydrogen
[ad_1] Silvera and Dias compressed hydrogen at 495 gigapascal (GPa), or more than 71.7 million pounds per square inch, when solid molecular hydrogen, which consists of molecules on the lattice sites of the solid, breaks down, and the tightly bound molecules dissociate to transform into atomic hydrogen, which is a metal. “One prediction that’s veryRead more about Harvard scientists make metallic hydrogen[…]
