Normally during such reactions,
multiple organic molecules will attach to each metal ion, so a relatively small amount of nickel should have been needed.
Not exact matches
In research published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences in 2012, Donahue and colleagues showed conclusively that
organic molecules given off by pine trees, called alpha - pinene, are chemically transformed
multiple times in the highly oxidizing environment of the atmosphere.
Enceladus Life Finder, which would fly through plumes
multiple times to collect and characterize the
molecules that are there — particularly complex
organic compounds that could indicate precursors of life.