Chapter 24: Problem 70
(a) What is the empirical formula of starch? (b) What is the monomer that forms the basis of the starch polymer? (c) What bond connects the monomer units in starch: amide, acid, ether, ester, or alcohol?
Chapter 24: Problem 70
(a) What is the empirical formula of starch? (b) What is the monomer that forms the basis of the starch polymer? (c) What bond connects the monomer units in starch: amide, acid, ether, ester, or alcohol?
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