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Title: COSMOCHEMISTRY AND THE ORIGIN OF LIFE
PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATO ADVANCED STUDY INSTITUTE HELD AT MARATEA, ITALY, JUNE 1-12, 1981
By: Cyril Ponnamperuma (Editor)
Format: Paperback

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ISBN 10: 9400970749
ISBN 13: 9789400970748
Publisher: SPRINGER
Pub. date: 12 October, 2011
Edition: Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1983
Series: NATO Science Series C 101
Pages: 386
Description: Proceedings of the NATO Advanced Study Institute, Maratea, Italy, June 1-12, 1981
Synopsis: For the first time in human history, developments in many branches of science provide us with an opportunity of formula- ting a comprehensive picture of the universe from its beginning to the present time. It is an awesome reflection that the carbon in our bodies is the very carbon which was generated during the birth of a star. There is a perceptible continuum through the billions of years which can be revealed by the study of chemistry. Studies in nucleosynthesis have related the origin of the elements to the life history of the stars. The chemical elements we find on earth, HYdrogen, Carbon, Oxygen, and Nitrogen, were created in astronomical processes that took place in the past, and these elements are not spread throughout space in the form of stars and galaxies. Radioastronomers have discovered a vast array of organic molecules in the interstellar medium which have a bearing on prebiological chemical processes. Many of the molecules found so far contain the four elements, C, N, 0, H. Except for the chem- ically unreactive He, these four elements are the most abundant in the galaxy. The origin of polyatomic interstellar molecules is an unresolved problem.While we can explain the formation of some diatomic molecules as due to two atom collisions, it is much more difficult to form polyatomic molecules by collisions between diatomic molecules and atoms. There may be other produc- tion mechanisms at work such as reactions taking place on the surface of interstellar dust grains.
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Imprint: Springer
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