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described milar experiment​


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Answered by sharanaya
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In 1953, scientist Stanley Millerperformed an experiment that mayexplain what occurred on primitive Earth billions of years ago. He sent an electrical charge through a flask of a chemical solution of methane, ammonia, hydrogen and water. This created organic compounds including amino acids.

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The Miller-Urey Experiment

Miller's experimental interests at the University of Chicago were in the field of astrobiology, which is the study of life in the universe, including its origins and evolution on Earth, as well as, potentially, elsewhere. The famous experiment Miller conducted in 1953 was based on a hypothesis that stated life could have originated from basic molecules present on the early Earth. The idea was that gases present in the atmosphere and in the seas of the primitive, pre-life Earth could have been stimulated by lightning to react and produce the chemicals necessary for living cells to arise.

He included basic chemicals that were present on Earth before life began: water, methane, ammonia, and hydrogen. These molecules contain the most abundant elements in living cells, which are carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, and nitrogen.

Miller connected two sterile, glass flasks by a series of glass tubes. One flask contained water and the dissolved molecules. This flask was heated, and the water vapor and gases released into the tubing. They could freely move into the second flask, which was sparked by electrodes to simulate lightning strikes. The gases were then condensed into a liquid that was carried back to the original flask. The cycle went on continuously for two weeks.

Within one day the solution in the flask had developed a pinkish hue. By the end of the experiment, Miller and Urey identified many new compounds that formed in the apparatus. These included several different types of amino acids, the small molecules that  make up the proteins .

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