Biology, asked by shadar1219, 1 year ago

h2a is the oxidisable compound.why?

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Answered by locomaniac
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ahoy.

when H2A will combine with CO2 it will lead to formation of H20, glucose and A ( gas )

now we see that hydrogen is removed from H2A to form A ( gas ) so it is oxidisable compound.

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