Earth’s inner core is superionic — a state of matter distinct from solid, liquid or gas

Earth’s inner core is superionic — a state of matter distinct from solid, liquid or gas

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11th Grade - University

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The video discusses a study published in the Nature journal, highlighting the superionic state of elements in Earth's core. Scientists from the Chinese Academy of Sciences used simulations to show that under extreme conditions, hydrogen, oxygen, and carbon in iron become superionic, with implications for planetary magnetospheres. The superionic state is also found in other planets as superionic ice, affecting electromagnetic fields.

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