Multiple Choice
In what form is the hydrogen in the interior of Jupiter?
A) liquid metallic hydrogen, electrically conducting
B) gaseous molecular hydrogen (H2) electrically conducting
C) solid hydrogen, compressed to this state by the very high pressures
D) gaseous hydrogen because the pressures are never sufficient to condense it into liquid
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