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Hello,
any idea why CN is stable on comets, whereas it is unstable on earth (due to missing e-)
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Perhaps comets have inert environment such that CN radicals(which is extremely reactive) are unable to react. Could be wrong though
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Question is - is it radical or anion, or HCN molecule, and reports simply refer to CN bond discovered by spectrocopy?
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