Campbell Essential Biology with Physiology (6th Edition)
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Chapter 2, Problem 7SQ
Which of the following is not a
- a. Sugar (C6H12O6) and oxygen gas (O2) combine to form carbon dioxide (CO2) and water (H2O).
- b. Sodium metal and chlorine gas unite to form sodium chloride.
- c. Hydrogen gas combines with oxygen gas to form water
- d. Ice melts to form liquid water.
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