I'm wondering why oxygen seems to be quite scarce in certain environments. Is it because of its chemical properties or some other factors that limit its availability?
6 answers
Eleonora
Wed Nov 20 2024
The composition of space clouds is fascinating and complex.
Carlo
Wed Nov 20 2024
In the Orion Nebula, for instance, hydrogen molecules are abundant.
Lucia
Wed Nov 20 2024
Their numbers far outweigh those of oxygen molecules.
DigitalCoinDreamer
Wed Nov 20 2024
Specifically, hydrogen molecules outnumber oxygen molecules by a million to one.
MoonlitCharm
Tue Nov 19 2024
This scarcity of oxygen in space clouds is intriguing.