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Rna undergoes hydrolysis in alkali chiefly due to the

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Answered by Muntazirali
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  1. Question⇒  Rna undergoes hydrolysis in alkali chiefly due to the

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  • RNA hydrolysis is a reaction in which a phosphodiester bond in the sugar-phosphate backbone of RNA is broken, cleaving the RNA molecule. RNA is susceptible to this base-catalyzed hydrolysis because the ribose sugar in RNA has a hydroxyl group at the 2' position
Answered by amangautam2801
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due to presence of hydroxyl group (OH) at C-2 position in ribose sugar.

Explanation:

H2O------- (H+)  +  (OH-)

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