Speedy Summary
- Water can transform into a superacid under extreme heat and pressure, making it billions or trillions of times stronger then sulphuric acid.
- These conditions exist in Earth’s interior, on icy planets like Uranus and Neptune, and potentially in controlled laboratory environments.
- Superacids are capable of turning carbon molecules into diamonds, offering insights into phenomena such as diamond rain on certain planets.
- Research led by Flavio Siro Brigiano at Sorbonne University highlights this discovery’s significance for planetary science.
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