I think I see what you are saying... The missing H's are replaced with what looks like ( C1' ) ? Don't know what that stands for though...They are located in the lower right and left of each diagram. Am I on the right track? So would those symbols represent where they bond to the sugar...
The question: What happens to the extra hydrogen when the base pairs combine?
For example the formula for Adenine and Thymine are C5H5N5 & C5H6N2O2. So when combined there should be 11 hydrogen, however in the diagrams for A and T when together only show H9. 2 off. Same with G and C...
Hello. In my science class we had fun with steel wool and vinegar. So just for kicks I left the remains in a closed jar and shook it up every few days or so. Its been around 6 months and today I opened it just to see what was in there since the entire jar was pitch black. Inside was a dark...
My name is scienceklutz because I am a new science teacher in middle school. My students just love my failed experiments and activities and we have a good time trying anything. I will post a question next, the reason I joined this forum. I imagine, it will not be the last question either! So...