rautahydriksia
Rautahydriksia is a term used in hypothetical high-pressure chemistry and mineral physics to denote a dense iron-rich hydride phase. The name blends the word for iron with a suffix suggesting a hydride, and it is used mainly in theoretical discussions of iron-hydrogen systems under extreme conditions. It is not a confirmed mineral or a stable compound under ambient conditions.
In theoretical models, rautahydriksia refers to a hydrogen-bearing iron phase with high hydrogen content, typically discussed
Rautahydriksia arises in computational studies and, in some cases, as a speculative interpretation of high-pressure experiments
Predicted properties include high density and metallic or semi-metallic conductivity under pressure, with mechanical characteristics influenced