The most common chemical compounds formed in Urey-Miller’s experiment were A) Amino acids B) Ammonia C) Methane D) Vitamins
The most common chemical compounds formed in Urey-Miller’s experiment were A) Amino acids B) Ammonia C) Methane D) Vitamins

Correct option:(A)Amino acids

Solution:

  •  Miller-Urey experiment was performed to demonstrate the presence of the conditions in the Earth’s atmosphere years ago.
  • It led to the formation of the amino acids required for the production of the proteins.
  • Gasses used in the experiment were water, methane, ammonia, and hydrogen placed in a closed chamber called a spark chamber.
  • Molecules represent the components present in the atmosphere and led to the formation of new substances like proteins and carbohydrates.