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... acid - base reactions and of the quantitative aspects of acid - base equilibria . The outline ends with the experi- mental study of acid - base reactions and equilibria . Subject F is oxidation - reduction reactions — a large and ...
... acid - base reactions and of the quantitative aspects of acid - base equilibria . The outline ends with the experi- mental study of acid - base reactions and equilibria . Subject F is oxidation - reduction reactions — a large and ...
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... acid - base concepts a . The definition of an acid as a substance that gives rise to hydrogen ions and a base as a substance that gives rise to hydroxyl ions in aqueous solutions b . The Brønsted - Lowry concept defining an acid as a ...
... acid - base concepts a . The definition of an acid as a substance that gives rise to hydrogen ions and a base as a substance that gives rise to hydroxyl ions in aqueous solutions b . The Brønsted - Lowry concept defining an acid as a ...
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... acids as long chain compounds consisting of repeating structural units called nucleotides ; types of nucleic acids b . Deoxyribonucleic acid ( DNA ) : a major constituent of the hereditary material of calls c . Ribonucleic acid ( RNA ) ...
... acids as long chain compounds consisting of repeating structural units called nucleotides ; types of nucleic acids b . Deoxyribonucleic acid ( DNA ) : a major constituent of the hereditary material of calls c . Ribonucleic acid ( RNA ) ...
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