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Oxygen and hydrogen are fundamentally related as essential chemical elements that form the basis of organic compounds and life on Earth, as evidenced by their co-occurrence in biological building blocks [1], [2], and [3]. Furthermore, they are chemically linked through their reaction to form water [4] and their shared role in the chemical diversity provided by carbon [5], [6], and [7].
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Carbon may not be the only basis for life. Look for silicon, too bigthink.com 2 facts
claimCarbon is the basis of organic chemistry on Earth because of its versatility in forming complex, stable molecules with itself, hydrogen, oxygen, and nitrogen.
claimCarbon is essential for life on Earth because of its versatility in forming complex, stable molecules with itself and other elements like hydrogen, oxygen, and nitrogen.
Alien life may not be carbon-based, new study suggests | Space space.com 2 facts
Structural Organization of the Human Body | Anatomy and ... courses.lumenlearning.com 1 fact
claimAll matter in the universe is composed of unique pure substances called elements, such as hydrogen, oxygen, carbon, nitrogen, calcium, and iron.
Hypothetical types of biochemistry - Wikipedia en.wikipedia.org 1 fact
claimWater is the combustion product of hydrogen and oxygen, rendering it non-combustible in oxygen-rich environments, whereas many alternative solvents are unstable in such conditions.
Does Life Need to Be Carbon-Based? - Reasons to Believe reasons.org 1 fact
claimCarbon provides the chemical diversity required for life by reacting with oxygen, hydrogen, nitrogen, phosphorus, sulfur, and various metals within the temperature range where water is liquid.
Hydrogen's Role in the Decarbonization of Heavy Industry ⚙️ h2electro.com 1 fact
measurementH2Electro produces Solid Oxide Electrolysis Cells (SOECs) that operate at temperatures of 800-850°C to convert water into hydrogen and oxygen.
Active Plant Principles and Applications in Plant Medicine irispublishers.com 1 fact
claimGlucides are ternary products composed of the chemical elements Carbon, Hydrogen, and Oxygen that are formed during the process of photosynthesis.