Chapter 13: Q13-14P (page 404)
How many absorptions would you expect (S)-malate, an intermediate in carbohydrate metabolism, to have in itsspectrum? Explain.
Short Answer
The signal given by S-malate is 6.
Chapter 13: Q13-14P (page 404)
How many absorptions would you expect (S)-malate, an intermediate in carbohydrate metabolism, to have in itsspectrum? Explain.
The signal given by S-malate is 6.
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