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Enzyme Action
Covers everything you need to know about enzyme action in the new AQA Biology A Level syllabus!
£1.50 Preview RemoveAtomic Orbitals, Valence Electrons and Ionization
This summary tells us the how electrons are orbiting atoms as well as what happens to them and the atom on the outer most shell and what happens when electrons are removed or added
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When one or more hydrogen atoms in an aliphatic hydrocarbon are replaced by one or more hydroxyl (OH) groups, the resulting compounds are known as alcohols. According to the number of the hydroxyl groups present in them, they are known as monohydric, dihydric, trihydric or polyhydric alcohols. In case of polyhydric alcohols (having more than one OH group), the hydroxyl groups are always present on different carbon atoms. It is because the alcohols having two or more OH groups attached to the same carbon are unstable.
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