Chapter 12: Q9P. (page 354)
Predict the products of the following polar reaction, a step in the citric acid cycle for food metabolism, by interpreting the flow of electrons indicated by the curved arrows:

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Chapter 12: Q9P. (page 354)
Predict the products of the following polar reaction, a step in the citric acid cycle for food metabolism, by interpreting the flow of electrons indicated by the curved arrows:

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A non-optically active compound with an IR absorption at.
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a.
b.

c.
d.,

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