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... and determine which pair ( s ) of molecules is ( are ) isomers of each other ,
identifying the type ( s ) of isomer . 3. What is the chemical similarity between
gasoline and fat ? For suggested answers , see Appendix A. Concept 4.3
Functional 32.
... and determine which pair ( s ) of molecules is ( are ) isomers of each other ,
identifying the type ( s ) of isomer . 3. What is the chemical similarity between
gasoline and fat ? For suggested answers , see Appendix A. Concept 4.3
Functional 32.
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For suggested answers , see Appendix A. Concept 4.3 Functional groups are the
parts of molecules involved in chemical reactions The distinctive properties of an
organic molecule depend not only on the arrangement of its carbon skeleton ...
For suggested answers , see Appendix A. Concept 4.3 Functional groups are the
parts of molecules involved in chemical reactions The distinctive properties of an
organic molecule depend not only on the arrangement of its carbon skeleton ...
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For Self - Quiz answers , see Appendix A. Go to the website or CD - ROM for
more quiz questions . Evolution Connection Some scientists believe that life
elsewhere in the universe might be based on the element silicon , rather than on
carbon ...
For Self - Quiz answers , see Appendix A. Go to the website or CD - ROM for
more quiz questions . Evolution Connection Some scientists believe that life
elsewhere in the universe might be based on the element silicon , rather than on
carbon ...
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