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... vast deposits of montmorillonite clays up to 16 m thick. The simple crystal structure of clays consists of layers of corner-linked SiO4 tetrahedra bound to layers of edgelinked AlO6 octahedra (FIG. 1). These sheets bind to each other like “a deck of cards” by van der Waals forces and interlayer cati ...
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ppt - eweb.furman.edu

... 1. Spontaneous synthesis of biomolecules - strong evidence; MillerUrey experiments. 2. Polymerization of monomers into polymers (proteins, RNA, sugars, fats, etc.) - strong evidence; Fox and Cairns-Smith experiments. 3. Formation of membranes - strong evidence; behavior of phospholipids in solution. ...
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