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Discuss the differences in actions, locations, products, and energy yield of anaerobic and aerobic breakdown of glucose.

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Phenols are converted into their salts by aqueous NaOH but not by aqueous bicarbonates. The salts are converted into the free phenols by aqueous mineral acids, carboxylic acid or carbonic acids. Most phenols have K_(a) value of about 10^(-10) , and are tremondously more acidic than alcohols. The difference in acidity are due to difference in stablities of reactants and products. Phenol and phenoxide ions contain benzene ring and therefore must be hybrid of Kekuley structures Being basic, oxygen can share more than a pair of electron with the ring. Since energy must be supplied to separate opposite charge, the structure of phenols should contain more energy. The net effect of reasonance is therefore to stablise the phenoxide ion to a greater extent than the phenol and thus to shift the equilibrium towards ionization and make K_(a) larger than for an alcohol. Which of the following is more stable:

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  6. What is the electron transport system, and what are its functions?

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  8. What is fermentation and how does it differ from glycolysis?

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  9. Describe the formation and function of adenosine triphosphate (A.T.P.)...

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  10. Explain: Effect of oxygen in respiration.

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  11. Define cellular respiration. In aerobic respiration, name various step...

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  12. Define cellular respiration. Why is glycolysis also called anaerobic r...

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  13. Define fermentation. How does it differ from anaerobic respiration? Ex...

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  14. What do you understand by respiration? Describe in detail the mechanis...

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  17. 'Respiratory pathway is an amphibolic pathway'. Comment upon the state...

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  18. The energy yield in terms of ATP is higher in aerobic respiration than...

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