On the origin of organic substances in the hydrosphere of Earth
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The possible ways of the origination of organic substances under natural conditions of Earth were examined. A special attention was paid to the analysis of a number of physico-chemical processes associated with the formation of formic acid from inorganic components in aqueous medium. Organic compounds are found to be necessary but not a sufficient condition for the origin of life on Earth.
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