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Ice in space

Name: Anonymous 2008-03-08 7:26

Where did ice/water on comets and planets come from? Supposedly solar system was formed from remains of a supernova, was the water somehow synthesied inside the star? Or what.

Name: RedCream 2008-03-12 19:39

>>10
Citation required or assume the STFU state.  NAO.

>>12
Troll harder.  Chemistry is not magic.  gb2college

>>13
Don't even bother trolling harder, since you obviously suck wad at it to begin with.

>>14
Fuck me again, you're right.  I also missed other forms of H and O (like H2 and O2).  Minor errors or omissions, 'tho, unlike >>10's stupid assertion.  The point is that H and O atoms have plenty of opportunity in a forming solar system to get close enough to form molecules like water.

>>15
I don't understand your distinction, since OH- fulfills the qualification for a radical per:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Radical_%28chemistry%29

>>16
I already said I made an error when I said H3O was ozone.  What fucking perfect universe do YOU live in, nutswabber?

As for Helium, it was ALSO created in the Big Bang:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Big_Bang_nucleosynthesis

Yes, H is fused into He in stars, BUT the Big Bang provided plenty of He in the fucking FIRST PLACE.

But then again, you could have just made a ... meh ... muh ... MISTAKE!  Who'd've thunk it?

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