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complex , and diverse , and this molecular diversity has made possible the
diversity of organisms that have evolved on Earth . Proteins , DNA ,
carbohydrates , and other molecules that distinguish living matter from inanimate
material are all ...
complex , and diverse , and this molecular diversity has made possible the
diversity of organisms that have evolved on Earth . Proteins , DNA ,
carbohydrates , and other molecules that distinguish living matter from inanimate
material are all ...
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The number of possible isomers increases tremendously as carbon skeletons
increase in size . There are only three pentanes ( two are shown in Figure 4.7a ) ,
but there are 18 variations of C3H18 and 366,319 possible structural isomers of ...
The number of possible isomers increases tremendously as carbon skeletons
increase in size . There are only three pentanes ( two are shown in Figure 4.7a ) ,
but there are 18 variations of C3H18 and 366,319 possible structural isomers of ...
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... then two distinct geometric isomers are possible . Consider the simple example
in Figure 4.7b . Each of the carbons has an H and an X attached to it , but one
isomer has a'cis arrangement , with two Xs on the same side relative to the
double ...
... then two distinct geometric isomers are possible . Consider the simple example
in Figure 4.7b . Each of the carbons has an H and an X attached to it , but one
isomer has a'cis arrangement , with two Xs on the same side relative to the
double ...
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