Exploring CHONe II: A Comprehensive Study on Chemical Abundances in Exoplanetary Atmospheres
In recent years, the study of exoplanets has gained significant momentum, driven by advancements in observational techniques and an influx of discovered planets around distant stars. One of the essential factors in understanding these celestial bodies is the chemical composition of their atmospheres. The CHONe II framework—referring to the presence of Carbon (C), Hydrogen (H), chone2.ca Oxygen (O), Nitrogen (N), and additional elements such as Phosphorus (P) and Sulfur (S)—provides a robust basis for analyzing and modeling the chemical abundances within exoplanetary atmospheres. This article aims to elucidate the importance of CHONe II elements in exoplanetary studies and explore how they influence habitability and potential biological activity.