Hundreds of helium compounds could be hiding in Earth’s mantle

Overturning conventional wisdom about the periodic table’s most unreactive element, US chemists have found that helium can form compounds with many salts at the right pressures. This means there could be many more helium compounds than previously thought stored in Earth’s lower mantle, 700km below the surface.

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