Nobel laureate puts the squeeze on hydrogen

Friday, October 14, 2011 - 09:00 in Physics & Chemistry

Hydrogen, normally a gas, may act like a metal when squeezed under extreme pressure. In that state, competing chemical and physical effects determine its properties, said Nobel laureate Roald Hoffmann, Cornell's Frank H.T. Rhodes Professor in Humane Letters and professor emeritus of chemistry.

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