He thought that the early Earth's atmosphere contained ammonia, NH3; hydrogen gas, H2; water vapor, H2o; and compounds made of hydrogen and carbon, such as, CH4.
oxygen
( h2; ch4; nh3)
photosynthesis
Yes
mostly carbon dioxide with little or no oxygen.
Oparin suggested that the atmosphere of early Earth was composed of methane, ammonia, hydrogen, and water vapor. He also thought lightning and energy from the sun helped these gases to combine, he thought life was made from that.
Oparin believed that there was one molecule lightning strike and then the gases developed
oxygen
Oxygen
( h2; ch4; nh3)
yes
oxygen
One thing that is true in the Oparin - Haldane theory is that the early earth used to consist of an atmosphere which carried ammonia and water vapor. This is true because that is a condition that allows biological polymers to thrive.
oxygen
nitrogen
no
photosynthsis