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Dictionary » A » Alkaline earth Alkaline earthAlkaline earth (Science: chemistry) Any of the metallic elements found in the second column of the periodic table, such as calcium and magnesium. ![]()
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Results from our forumRe:... hypothesis I have read for abiogenesis is Martin & Russell's Alkaline Hydrothermal Vent hypothesis. This is a nice recent overview of ... the biomolecules. It is hypothesized that at vents like this on early earth (perhaps as early as 4.2Gya) alkaline hydrothermal fluid rich in various ...
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Re: Big bang and Evoluion The origin of life is on the Earth, but the Earth itself is not living. If a mouse is actually born in my house, ... Life began 3 to 4 billion years ago. A recent theory suggests that it arose in alkaline black smokers under the sea. At that time, the sea was saturated with both ...
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Re: Big bang and EvoluionThe origin of life is on the Earth, but the Earth itself is not living. If a mouse is actually born in my house, ... Life began 3 to 4 billion years ago. A recent theory suggests that it arose in alkaline black smokers under the sea. At that time, the sea was saturated with both ...
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Another biochemical question1. Group I/II elements are the alkali/alkaline earth metals. They most readily form salts. Sodium + chlorine forms sodium chloride; sodium + water forms ...
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The Fiber Disease... developing, we need to employ a diverse range of acids (e.g vinegar), alkalines (epson salts) plus reactives, (triclosan, clorhexidine, etc) to ... mucous-like adhesions to the spleen. Dr Schwartz recommends diatomecous earth as a cleanse. It would seem that menthol has a positive effect whether ...
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