Science, asked by samruddhi63, 10 months ago

how to name the alcholic chaines with carbon and hydrogen bonds in it ?Can moles be destroyed? Is in the full human body only golgi apparatus whicb does the packaging of protien? why do we represt the alkyl group by r??​

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Answered by hiranjanyadav70
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Answer:

Carbohydrates are important macromolecules that consist of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen. They are organic compounds organized in the form of aldehydes or ketones with multiple hydroxyl groups coming off the carbon chain. Carbohydrates are the most abundant organic compounds in living organisms and account for one of the four major biomolecular classes including proteins, lipids, and nucleic acids. They originate as products from carbon dioxide and water by photosynthesis,

nCO2 + nH2O (+ reducing agents and energy from photon [sunlight]) → ADP + CnH2nOn + nO2

where ADP (Adenosine diphosphate) is a product that can be synthesized to form ATP (Adenosine-5'-triphosphate) - a form of chemical energy used in cells which acts as a fuel of metabolism in plants and animals - through aerobic cellular respiration,

CnH2nOn + nO2 + ADP + Phosphate (+ oxidizing agent and energy from photon [through electrochemical gradient]) → ATP + nCO2 + nH2O

Answered by ashuto56
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Answer:

First see no. Of C

Ex=C2H50H

Use

Ethane

2)replace e by ol

As ethan+ol

=ethanol

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