A deadly chemical frozen in ice may have sparked life on Earth
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Hydrogen cyanide, a toxic chemical, may have played a crucial role in the emergence of life on Earth. When in a frozen state, it forms crystals with highly reactive surfaces capable of driving unique chemical reactions, even under extreme cold conditions. These reactions could lead to the formation of more reactive molecules that are essential for life's building blocks. This research indicates that frozen environments could be more chemically active than previously believed.
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The study highlights the potential for life to arise in extreme environments, expanding our understanding of where and how life might exist in the universe. It also prompts a reevaluation of the chemical processes that could occur on icy celestial bodies, which may harbor the conditions necessary for life.
This article is based on research findings and does not imply that hydrogen cyanide is safe or beneficial in any other context.
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