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   From: robertaw@drizzle.com   
      
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    Jibini Kula Tumbili Kujisalimisha wrote:   
      
   > Your Name wrote in   
   > news:pbugk7$4m8$1@gioia.aioe.org:   
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   > > On 2018-04-27 05:32:22 +0000, Thomas Koenig said:   
   > >> Your Name schrieb:   
   > >>>   
   > >>> The real problem is that scientists are blinkered into the   
   > >>> belief that life of any sort /must/ have water, which is   
   > >>> moronically silly.   
   > >>   
   > >> Water has a range of qualities that make it suitable for   
   > >> complex molecules. There is a lot of it around, it has such low   
   > >> energy, it will be found in a reasonably pure state, it allows   
   > >> for condensation reactions with polar leaving groups, it has   
   > >> very strong hydrogen bonds, it dissolves salts...   
   > >   
   > > All true, on Earth. Many other planets and other life forms are   
   > > almost certainly completely different.   
   >   
   > I'm pretty sure the chemical properties of water will be the same no   
   > matter what planet you're on.   
      
   The chemical properties of carbon compounds (and everything else) will   
   be the same as well. The physical properties (e.g., the state and   
   density) could vary depending on air pressure and temperature. I would   
   suspect that a "heavy" Earth (i.e., solid body 6-10 times Earth's mass)   
   could have lakes of liquid carbon dioxide.   
      
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