Another problems:
1) No Viable Mechanism to Generate a Primordial Soup
2) Chemical Evolution Is Dead in the Water
https://evolutionnews.org/2015/01/the_top_ten_sci/
1) No Viable Mechanism to Generate a Primordial Soup
2) Chemical Evolution Is Dead in the Water
https://evolutionnews.org/2015/01/the_top_ten_sci/
When Miller repeated the experiment using the correct combo in 1983, the brown broth failed to materialize. Instead, the mix created a colorless brew, containing few amino acids. It seemed to refute a long-cherished icon of evolution—and creationists quickly seized on it as supposed evidence of evolution's wobbly foundations.
But Bada's repeat of the experiment—armed with a new insight—seems likely to turn the tables once again.
Bada discovered that the reactions were producing chemicals called nitrites, which destroy amino acids as quickly as they form. They were also turning the water acidic—which prevents amino acids from forming. Yet primitive Earth would have contained iron and carbonate minerals that neutralized nitrites and acids. So Bada added chemicals to the experiment to duplicate these functions. When he reran it, he still got the same watery liquid as Miller did in 1983, but this time it was chock-full of amino acids.
https://www.scientificamerican.com/...up-urey-miller-evolution-experiment-repeated/
2) This does not take into account lipids, which could have sealed the amino acids from the water.