Processes in the solar system - On one of the versions of the strict theory of periodic reactions in space and time

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Chemical Reactions, Condensing, Interstellar Chemistry, Natural Satellites, Physical Chemistry, Planetary Evolution, Solar System, Accuracy, Boundary Value Problems, Concentration (Composition), Periodic Variations, Spatial Distribution

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A physical chemistry theory is developed to explain the regular structure of planetary and satellite systems. The theory is concerned with the periodic condensation of gaseous matter during formation of the center body. The chemical reaction, periodic in space and time, involves reacting substances diffusing from two sources with unlimited capacity which are separated by a definite distance; a solution to the chemical reaction problem is presented. A precise theory is developed for the case in which the critical concentration of the resultant substance is approximately equal to the smaller of the two concentrations of the reacting substances.

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