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- Ammonia is an inorganic chemical compound of nitrogen and hydrogen with the formula NH3. A stable binary hydride and the simplest pnictogen hydride, ammonia...
- 2) is converted into ammonia (NH 3). It occurs both biologically and abiologically in chemical industries. Biological nitrogen fixation or diazotrophy...
- Abiological nitrogen fixation describes chemical processes that fix (react with) N2, usually with the goal of generating ammonia. The dominant technology...
- known hydrocarbon found on other planets and moons, is thought to be abiological. Hydrocarbons such as ethylene, isoprene, and monoterpenes are emitted...
- Position-specific isotope analysis, also called site-specific isotope analysis, is a branch of isotope analysis aimed at determining the isotopic composition...
- or between a protein and a small molecule ligand it binds) and also in abiologic chemical systems, e.g. as in cases of coordination polymers and coordination...
- Roden, Eric E. (January 2008). "Iron isotopes constrain biologic and abiologic processes in banded iron formation genesis". Geochimica et Cosmochimica...
- original on 26 January 2014. Retrieved 3 September 2011. Lowe, D R (1994). "Abiological origin of described stromatolites older than 3.2 Ga". Geology. 22 (5):...
- half life of 5.2 hours. It has no significant degradation biological or abiological effects. In the atmosphere it will be lost because of reaction with photochemically...
- rates or temporal patterns in nitrogenase activity. Nitrogen fixation Abiological nitrogen fixation Modak JM (2002). "Haber Process for Ammonia Synthesis"...