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What is chemical evolution?

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Chemical evolution of life theory states that life arose by a series of sequential chemical reactions. The first form of life could have come from pre-existing non-living inorganic molecules, which gave rise to formation of diverse organic molecules, which are tranformed into colloid system to produce life.
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