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• How do those rules change if we substitute some of the hydrogen atoms with, for example, chlorine atoms?

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How do those rules change if we substitute some of the hydrogen atoms with, for example, chlorine atoms? (Naming hydrocarbons by substituting some hydrogen atoms for chlorine atoms) How do those rules change if we substitute some of the hydrogen atoms with, for example, chlorine atoms?
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00:01 In case of carbohydrate if the oxygen atom if the oxygen atom is replaced with sulfur is replaced with sulfur the resulting molecule would be sulfur containing sulfur containing carbohydrate sulfur containing carbohydrate so this also this also containing carbohydrate would likely have different chemical reactivity and different property that only carbohydrate in case of lipid if the oxygen atom is replaced by its by sulfur then sulfur containing lipid…
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