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Water as a metal – Phys.org
Under normal conditions, pure water is an almost perfect insulator. Water only develops metallic properties under extreme pressure,…

Under normal conditions, pure water is an almost perfect insulator. Water only develops metallic properties under extreme pressure, such as exists deep inside of large planets. Now, an international collaboration has used a completely different approach…
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