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At that time , the Swedish chemist Jöns 59 Jakob Berzelius made the distinction between organic compounds , those that seemingly could arise only within living organisms , and inorganic compounds , those that were found in the nonliving ...
At that time , the Swedish chemist Jöns 59 Jakob Berzelius made the distinction between organic compounds , those that seemingly could arise only within living organisms , and inorganic compounds , those that were found in the nonliving ...
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inorganic , even though it contains ng carbon . Whether we call CO2 organic or inorganic , there is no question about its importance to the living world . As previously mentioned , CO2 is the source of carbon for all the organic ...
inorganic , even though it contains ng carbon . Whether we call CO2 organic or inorganic , there is no question about its importance to the living world . As previously mentioned , CO2 is the source of carbon for all the organic ...
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D Where three phosphates are present in series , as in ATP , one phosphate may split off as an inorganic phosphate ion . This ion , HOPO32 , is often abbreviated [ symbol ] in this book . Losing one phosphate , ATP becomes adenosine ...
D Where three phosphates are present in series , as in ATP , one phosphate may split off as an inorganic phosphate ion . This ion , HOPO32 , is often abbreviated [ symbol ] in this book . Losing one phosphate , ATP becomes adenosine ...
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