Question
What is Soda Lime Decarboxylation?
Answer
In decarboxylation reactions, a carboxylic acid group (-COOH) is removed from a molecule as carbon dioxide, resulting in a decrease in the number of carbon atoms. This reaction is commonly seen in the breakdown of amino acids and fatty acids.Subscribe to our youtube channel!
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