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. 1975 Jan-Apr;6(1-2):9-13.
doi: 10.1007/BF01372385.

Remarks on the chemical conditions on the surface of the primitive earth and the probability of the evolution of life

Remarks on the chemical conditions on the surface of the primitive earth and the probability of the evolution of life

H E Suess. Orig Life. 1975 Jan-Apr.

Abstract

The inner planets were formed from smaller objects that had no gases associated with them. These objects contained relatively small amounts of water and carbon in a form similar to that found in carbonaceous chondrites. The first forms of life must have originated during the time when the water reacted with the carbon (and also with nitrides, phosphides, etc.), while the hydrogen formed by this reaction was continuously lost from the gravitational field of the Earth. About 10-44 atoms of carbon reacted with water during less than 10-17 s. The crucial question is whether some form of life will always develop under these conditions, or whether the origin of life is an improbable, perhaps an immensely improbable event. At present it is still impossible to answer this question.

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