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For questions about gas pressure, or the effect of pressure in general on chemical species, substances, or reactions.
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Aside from carbon, what other substances can be made "superhard"?
So diamonds are an allotrope of carbon, that is formed when carbon is put under immense pressure, right? … What happens if salt or iron for example, is put under immense pressure, do they become harder too? …