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Organic molecules form out in nature all the time by various energy sources. Organic molecules (such as amino acids and nucleobases) are found in meteorites, and many organic molecules (sugars) are found even in interstellar space.
Emily dickerson
James Watson and Francis Crick.
Two hypotheses about the source of organic molecules on Earth would be, first, that they formed out of the original chemical composition of the planet, because of the energy provided by solar radiation and lightning, and second, that they were already present in interstellar dust clouds and therefore were part of the original composition of the Earth when it condensed out of an interstellar dust cloud.
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What was the result of the discovered how atoms combine into molecules
It isn't clear what you mean by "these clouds"; but in general, you would expect molecules to "survive" when the temperatures are not too hot.
Molecular clouds are interstellar clouds whose size and density permits the formation of molecules. Molecular clouds are called Stellar Nurseries if a star formation is occuring within it.
Since interstellar clouds are most often overdensities in the interstellar medium, they have overwhelmingly similar chemical compositions - most of them (about 90%) being hydrogen, although this may be molecular, or ionized (plasma), with most of the remainder being helium. Heavier elements and compounds have been discovered spectroscopically in interstellar clouds, including more recently some unexpected light organic molecules.
The were not invented, they exist. Atoms and molecules were discovered.
Organic molecules form out in nature all the time by various energy sources. Organic molecules (such as amino acids and nucleobases) are found in meteorites, and many organic molecules (sugars) are found even in interstellar space.
Molecules like aliphatic carbon chains and minerals are found on meteorites but these are not unexpected. The truly interesting molecules that are found on meteorites include amino acids and nucleotide analogs, which are organic molecules that are essential to life as we know it.
they discovered water molecules priestly in 1603 but they wanted to investigate water molecules so they knew if it was safe or not.
Peptides
When molecules have permanent dipole moments
In astronomy, the interstellar medium [See Link] is the gas and dust that pervade interstellar space: the matter that exists between the stars within a galaxy. It fills interstellar space and blends smoothly into the surrounding intergalactic space. The energy that occupies the same volume, in the form of electromagnetic radiation, is the interstellar radiation field.The interstellar medium consists of an extremely dilute mixture of ions, atoms, molecules, larger dust grains, cosmic rays, and (galactic) magnetic fields.
The correct answer is: When molecules have permanent dipole moments.