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explain Miller experiment?

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Answered by Jyothi111
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The Miller–Urey experiment (or Miller experiment) was a chemical experiment that simulated the conditions thought at the time to be present on the early Earth, and tested the chemical origin of life under those conditions. The experiment supported Alexander Oparin's and J. B. S.
Answered by vikram991
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firstfall we know about that why neil bohr gave this experiment

=> for proved oparin theory which was discovered by A.I oparin and J.B.S haldene and this theory also known as modern theory or chemical theory or Naturalistic theory or primary abiogensis. According to this theory only simple inorganic substances were present on primitive earth and simple inorganic substances were synthesis in soluble state in sea water and simple organic substance help to synthesis slowly complex substances and the a unique structure formed by aggregation of this complex substance the a life orginated.

Now we know about miller experiment

=> In 1952 from chicago stanley miller creates a conditional of 3-4 billions years ago on earth in his liboratory.

=> Miller set a special appartus for his experiment and filled the mixture of gases like hydrogen ammonia methane and water vapour in his appartus and connect with electrodes to easily identifies and heater help to gave heat in glass of water the water vapor rises and intersect with mixture of gases and after 1 week a red sparkle formed and This mixture of gases also vaporised and condensed and formed Nurtition, protein and other compound the slowly slowly temperature change into today earth atomosphere and proved oparin theory

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