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January 3, 2024

Alkanes

Organic compounds having saturated carbon atoms are called alkanes. It

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January 3, 2024

Alkenes;its 5 physical properties,reactivity and stability

Alkenes are unsaturated compounds having C-C double bonds. They are

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December 27, 2023

Monosaccharides | Types, Examples, Fischer Projection

Monosaccharides Monosaccharides examples are trioses, tetroses, pentoses, hexoses and heptoses,

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December 24, 2023

Carbohydrates and 4 Recommended Nutritious Food

What are Carbohydrates?  It is defined as polyhydroxy (more than

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