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Primitive atmospheres, synthesis organic compounds

The energy from the decay of radioactive elements was probably not an important energy source for the synthesis of organic compounds on the primitive earth since most of the ionization would have taken place in silicate rocks rather than in the reducing atmosphere. The shock wave energy from the impact of meteorites on the earth s atmosphere and sur-... [Pg.89]

Synthesis of Organic Compounds by the Action of Electric Discharges in Simulated Primitive Atmospheres... [Pg.287]


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