Astrochemistry

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The study of the composition, structure, and behavior of chemical compounds in space.

Basic Chemistry: An understanding of the fundamental principles of chemistry. Topics include atomic structure, chemical bonds, chemical reactions, and thermodynamics.
Astrophysics: The study of the physical properties and phenomena of objects and systems in the universe. Topics include stellar structure and evolution, cosmology, and the properties of interstellar and intergalactic gas.
Interstellar Medium: The matter and radiation that exists in the space between stars in a galaxy. Topics include gas-phase and solid-state chemistry, dust grains, and the formation and destruction of molecules in space.
Molecular Spectroscopy: The study of the interaction of electromagnetic radiation with molecules. Topics include the rotational, vibrational, and electronic spectra of molecules, and the interpretation of spectra to determine molecular properties.
Chemical Kinetics: The study of the rates of chemical reactions and the factors that affect them. Topics include reaction mechanisms, chemical equilibrium, and the kinetics of gas-phase and surface reactions.
Astrobiology: The study of the origins, evolution, and distribution of life in the universe. Topics include the search for extraterrestrial life and the impact of astrochemistry on the emergence and survival of life.
Planetary Science: The study of the properties, structure, and evolution of planets and other bodies in the solar system. Topics include the geology, chemistry, and atmospheres of planets, moons, and asteroids.
Radiative Transfer: The study of the interaction of radiation with matter and the transfer of energy through a medium. Topics include the absorption, emission, and scattering of radiation by atoms, molecules, and dust grains.
Exoplanets: Planets that orbit stars outside of the solar system. Topics include the detection and characterization of exoplanets, their formation and evolution, and the potential for habitability and the existence of life.
Atmospheric Chemistry: The study of the chemical composition and processes that occur in the atmosphere of a planet or moon. Topics include photochemistry, ozone depletion, and the greenhouse effect.
"Astrochemistry is the study of the abundance and reactions of molecules in the universe, and their interaction with radiation."
"The discipline is an overlap of astronomy and chemistry, and the word 'astrochemistry' may be applied to both the Solar System and the interstellar medium."
"The study of the abundance of elements and isotope ratios in Solar System objects is also called cosmochemistry."
"The study of interstellar atoms and molecules and their interaction with radiation is sometimes called molecular astrophysics."
"The formation, atomic and chemical composition, evolution and fate of molecular gas clouds are of special interest."
"Solar systems form from these clouds (molecular gas clouds)."
"The study of the abundance of elements and isotope ratios in Solar System objects such as meteorites is also called cosmochemistry."
"The study of interstellar atoms and molecules and their interaction with radiation is sometimes called molecular astrophysics."
"Astrochemistry is the overlap of astronomy and chemistry."
"Astrochemistry studies the interaction of molecules in the universe with radiation."
"The word 'astrochemistry' may be applied to both the Solar System and the interstellar medium."
"The focus of cosmochemistry is the abundance of elements and isotope ratios in Solar System objects."
"Molecular astrophysics studies interstellar atoms and molecules and their interaction with radiation."
"The formation, atomic and chemical composition, evolution and fate of molecular gas clouds is of special interest."
"Solar systems form from molecular gas clouds."
"Cosmochemists study the abundance of elements and isotope ratios in meteorites."
"The focus of molecular astrophysics is the study of interstellar atoms and molecules and their interaction with radiation."
"Astrochemistry is the study of the abundance and reactions of molecules in the universe."
"The formation, atomic and chemical composition, evolution and fate of molecular gas clouds is of special interest."
"Solar systems form from molecular gas clouds."