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astrochemistry /astrəʊˈkɛmɪstri /noun [mass noun]The study of molecules and ions occurring in stars and interstellar space.Within a century of Comte's death, thanks to the invention of the spectroscope, much of astronomy had become astrochemistry - a science he had roundly declared impossible....- The identification of elements and compounds is critical to all areas to which chemistry is applied, from astrochemistry and biochemistry to geochemistry and industrial chemistry.
- The dynamic field of astrochemistry brings together ideas of physics, astrophysics, biology and chemistry to the study of molecules between stars, around stars and on planets.
Derivativesastrochemical adjective ...- The astrochemical laboratory is the hyper-rarefied, mostly weightless, extreme-temperature environment people colloquially call outer space.
- Hence, there are several interesting astrochemical questions that are of great interest to astrobiology.
- A series of psychic manifestations is closely connected with atmospheric and astrochemical events.
astrochemist noun ...- That bias gave way several years ago, when astrochemists discovered molecules of ammonia and formaldehyde containing two deuterium atoms, adds Liz.
- In just a few dozen years, astrochemists have gone from knowing nothing of molecules in space, to finding a plethora of them practically everywhere.
- At such distances the salt should be so cold it should all have condensed into solid grains, which are undetectable to astrochemists.
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