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*], the transition from nonliving elements to living systems *], the transition from nonliving elements to living systems
*], incorporation of metallic ions into living organisms and how it has changed over time *], incorporation of metallic ions into living organisms and how it has changed over time
*], evolution at the scale of molecules *], not real

*], the process of a gas bubbling out from a solution *], the process of a gas bubbling out from a solution
*], the process of generating molecular oxygen through chemical reaction *], the process of generating molecular oxygen through chemical reaction

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Chemical evolution may refer to:

  • Gas evolution reaction, the process of a gas bubbling out from a solution
  • Oxygen evolution, the process of generating molecular oxygen through chemical reaction
  • Astrochemistry, the study of the abundance and reactions of molecules in the Universe, and their interaction with radiation
  • Cosmochemistry, the study of the chemical compositions in the universe and the processes that led to them
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