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The frequency of strong chemical fusion throughout the universe
 
  As all atomic structures exist in some form of relationships, structures created by Strong Chemical Fusion exist throughout the Universe, the simplest being pairs and matrices.  
  By far the most common molecule is Hydrogen (up to 90% of all molecules), followed by Carbon Monoxide (CO), Carbon Dioxide (CO2) and Water (H2O).  
  Water is found throughout the Universe, with concentrations existing in the atmosphere and in frozen/liquid form in some levels on the surface of almost every planet in our Solar System ( for example).  
  The following is a sample of the various structures formed by Strong Chemical Fusion throughout the Universe, detected in atmospheres of planets, molecular clouds and asteroids/meteorites:  
 
Pairs
H2 CO CS
NO SiO SiS
 
 
Tris
H2O H2S SO2
OCS HNO out the Universe
 
 
Quads
NH3 C2H2 (acetylene) C2H4 (ethylene)
CH4 (methane)    
 
 
Pentas
  HCOOH  
 
 
Hexas
  HC5N  
 
     
     
 
 

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