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HO HO HOL ОН ОН ОН OH Sucrose, C12H22011 Myristic acid, C4H202 Q1. What functional groups are present in each molecule? ANSWE
Q3. The molar enthalpy of combustion of sucrose, A H = is -5645 kJ mol? What term (one word) is used to describe a chemical r
Hb(aq) + O2(aq) = HbO2(aq) K= [HBO, (aq)] [Hb (aq)]* Poze = 0.84 kPa fref 1: Biological Thermodynamics, D. T. Haynie, Cambri
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In Sucrose ? Lat_contains 8 hydroxyl groups and three ethers. ceo - Rtype) (R-Ohtype] In Myristic It contains functional acid

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