Metallization Pressure

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Metallization pressure is the pressure required for a non-metallic chemical element to become a metal. Every material is predicted to turn into a metal if the pressure is high enough, and temperature low enough.

Z Element p, Mbar ref.
1 hydrogen 3.9 [1]
2 helium 329 [2]
5 boron 1.6 [3]
6 carbon 11 [4]
7 nitrogen >> 5 [5]
8 oxygen 0.96 [6]
9 fluorine . .
10 neon 2084 [7]
14 silicon 0.12
15 phosphorus 0.048 [8]
16 sulfur 0.83 [9]
17 chlorine 2.0 [10]
18 argon 5.1 [11]
32 germanium 0.11 [12]
33 arsenic 0.022 [13]
34 selenium 0.23 [14]
35 bromine 0.25 [15]
36 krypton 3.1 [11][16]
52 tellurium 0.04 [17]
53 iodine 0.16 [18]
54 xenon 1.3 [19]
86 radon . .

See also

  • Metallic hydrogen

References

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  19. Eremets, Mikhail; Gregoryanz, Eugene; Struzhkin, Victor; Mao, Ho-Kwang; Hemley, Russell; Mulders, Norbert; Zimmerman, Neil (2000). "Electrical Conductivity of Xenon at Megabar Pressures". Physical Review Letters 85 (13): 2797–2800. doi:10.1103/PhysRevLett.85.2797. PMID 10991236. Bibcode: 2000PhRvL..85.2797E. 



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