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Noble gas molecules have been detected in space

35 pointsby deethsover 11 years ago

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dnauticsover 11 years ago
under terrestrial conditions, these compounds would immediately fall apart. Why doesn't this happen in space? Because in order for the two atoms in this molecular ion complex to come apart, you would need to violate some conservation principle (energy, momentum, angular momentum). In order to violate it, you would need to transfer this quantity to another particle. In terrestrial conditions there are plenty plenty plenty of 'other particles' around to do this process; not so much in space.
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