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    Uranus and Neptune Do Not Contain Liquid Metallic Hydrogen Because
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Uranus and Neptune Do Not Contain Liquid Metallic Hydrogen Because

Question 16

Question 16

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Uranus and Neptune do not contain liquid metallic hydrogen because they


A) are not massive enough.
B) do not contain enough hydrogen.
C) rotate too slowly.
D) are too far from the Sun.
E) have magnetic fields that are much too weak.

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