What is the current model suggesting the innermost centralized, dense core of Jupiter is composed of?
Answer
A mix of heavier elements like rock and metal.
Current planetary science models posit that Jupiter's innermost core is likely composed of heavier elements, compressed together in the form of rock and metal.

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