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How can changes in atmospheric concentrations of greenhouse gases impact global temperatures and what chemical reactions take place to contribute to this effect?
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What is the structure of compound X, based on its nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy spectrum, which displays a singlet at 3.8 ppm and a quartet at 1.2 ppm?
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If everything else stays the same in a system with a gas in it, and the gas gets warmer, what will happen to its pressure, generally?
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Dna is normally found within what region of a cell?
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A disaccharide is a pair of monosaccharides. disaccharides are formed via dehydration synthesis, and the bond linking them is referred to as a glycosidic bond (glyco- = “sugar”). three disaccharides (shown in figure 2.19) are important to humans. these are sucrose, commonly referred to as table sugar; lactose, or milk sugar; and maltose, or this?
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What two gases are the main components of air?
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