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Originally Posted by Bearded One
Oh yeah, there's sulfuric acid in the air as well, perhaps even raining down, as if it really matters.
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It's nowhere near cool enough for sulfuric acid to be a liquid.
There do seem to be substances there which have a "cycle" like water does here: vaporizing, condensing into clouds, precipitating as a liquid or as tiny snow-like solid crystals, landing in liquid pools, then vaporizing again. Some of the mountain tops shine with its "snow" pack like ours do, where it's cool enough that the solid precipitation form can stay solid after it lands.
But the stuff that acts that way isn't water, or sulfuric acid... it's one or more particular kind(s) of
metal.
