Physics, asked by rangsumaimol, 5 months ago

2. State and explain the principle for the conservation of momentum.​

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Answered by himanshubhatt43
1

Explanation:

Analyse the following reactions and identify incorrect

statements where X and Y are two different aldohexoses

and X is a ketohexoses.

H.O/H

Disaccharide (A)

X + Z

O

Disaccharide (B)

H,O/H*

→ 2X

H,O/H

Disaccharide (C)

» XY

(a) A, B and C are reducing sugars

(b) B and C have C.-C, glycosidic linkage between two

monosaccharide units.

(c) The two monosaccharide units of diasaccharide Care

C, epimers

(d) All the three diasaccharides undergo mutarotation

(1) a but not b, c and d (2) b and c but not a and d

(3) d but not a, b and c (4) a and d but not b and c

Answered by Shivamyadav8839
1

Answer:

One of the most powerful laws in physics is the law of momentum conservation. For a collision occurring between object 1 and object 2 in an isolated system, the total momentum of the two objects before the collision is equal to the total momentum of the two objects after the collision. ...

Explanation:

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