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The vastness of the universe holds countless mysteries, from the birth of galaxies to the intricate chemistry of interstellar space. Among the many molecular players shaping the cosmos, one stands out for its fundamental role in star formation and chemical evolution – trihydrogen, or H₃⁺.
Often called “the molecule that made the universe,” it plays a crucial role in interstellar chemistry, fueling reactions that contribute to the formation of stars and planets.