50 Excellent Extended Essays
When solutions of (+) - Glucose and (-) - Fructose are mixed, is there a relationship between the observed rotation of
polarised light caused by this mixture and the concentration of the constituent monosaccharide solutions?
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50 Excellent Extended Essays
When solutions of (+) - Glucose and (-) - Fructose are mixed, is there a relationship between the observed rotation of
polarised light caused by this mixture and the concentration of the constituent monosaccharide solutions?
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50 Excellent Extended Essays
When solutions of (+) - Glucose and (-) - Fructose are mixed, is there a relationship between the observed rotation of
polarised light caused by this mixture and the concentration of the constituent monosaccharide solutions?
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50 Excellent Extended Essays
When solutions of (+) - Glucose and (-) - Fructose are mixed, is there a relationship between the observed rotation of
polarised light caused by this mixture and the concentration of the constituent monosaccharide solutions?
4
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50 Excellent Extended Essays
When solutions of (+) - Glucose and (-) - Fructose are mixed, is there a relationship between the observed rotation of
polarised light caused by this mixture and the concentration of the constituent monosaccharide solutions?
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50 Excellent Extended Essays
When solutions of (+) - Glucose and (-) - Fructose are mixed, is there a relationship between the observed rotation of
polarised light caused by this mixture and the concentration of the constituent monosaccharide solutions?
6
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50 Excellent Extended Essays
When solutions of (+) - Glucose and (-) - Fructose are mixed, is there a relationship between the observed rotation of
polarised light caused by this mixture and the concentration of the constituent monosaccharide solutions?
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50 Excellent Extended Essays
When solutions of (+) - Glucose and (-) - Fructose are mixed, is there a relationship between the observed rotation of
polarised light caused by this mixture and the concentration of the constituent monosaccharide solutions?
8
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50 Excellent Extended Essays
When solutions of (+) - Glucose and (-) - Fructose are mixed, is there a relationship between the observed rotation of
polarised light caused by this mixture and the concentration of the constituent monosaccharide solutions?
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50 Excellent Extended Essays
When solutions of (+) - Glucose and (-) - Fructose are mixed, is there a relationship between the observed rotation of
polarised light caused by this mixture and the concentration of the constituent monosaccharide solutions?
10
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50 Excellent Extended Essays
When solutions of (+) - Glucose and (-) - Fructose are mixed, is there a relationship between the observed rotation of
polarised light caused by this mixture and the concentration of the constituent monosaccharide solutions?
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50 Excellent Extended Essays
When solutions of (+) - Glucose and (-) - Fructose are mixed, is there a relationship between the observed rotation of
polarised light caused by this mixture and the concentration of the constituent monosaccharide solutions?
12
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50 Excellent Extended Essays
When solutions of (+) - Glucose and (-) - Fructose are mixed, is there a relationship between the observed rotation of
polarised light caused by this mixture and the concentration of the constituent monosaccharide solutions?
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50 Excellent Extended Essays
When solutions of (+) - Glucose and (-) - Fructose are mixed, is there a relationship between the observed rotation of
polarised light caused by this mixture and the concentration of the constituent monosaccharide solutions?
14
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50 Excellent Extended Essays
When solutions of (+) - Glucose and (-) - Fructose are mixed, is there a relationship between the observed rotation of
polarised light caused by this mixture and the concentration of the constituent monosaccharide solutions?
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50 Excellent Extended Essays
When solutions of (+) - Glucose and (-) - Fructose are mixed, is there a relationship between the observed rotation of
polarised light caused by this mixture and the concentration of the constituent monosaccharide solutions?
16
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50 Excellent Extended Essays
When solutions of (+) - Glucose and (-) - Fructose are mixed, is there a relationship between the observed rotation of
polarised light caused by this mixture and the concentration of the constituent monosaccharide solutions?
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50 Excellent Extended Essays
When solutions of (+) - Glucose and (-) - Fructose are mixed, is there a relationship between the observed rotation of
polarised light caused by this mixture and the concentration of the constituent monosaccharide solutions?
18
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50 Excellent Extended Essays
When solutions of (+) - Glucose and (-) - Fructose are mixed, is there a relationship between the observed rotation of
polarised light caused by this mixture and the concentration of the constituent monosaccharide solutions?
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50 Excellent Extended Essays
When solutions of (+) - Glucose and (-) - Fructose are mixed, is there a relationship between the observed rotation of
polarised light caused by this mixture and the concentration of the constituent monosaccharide solutions?
20
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50 Excellent Extended Essays
When solutions of (+) - Glucose and (-) - Fructose are mixed, is there a relationship between the observed rotation of
polarised light caused by this mixture and the concentration of the constituent monosaccharide solutions?
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50 Excellent Extended Essays
When solutions of (+) - Glucose and (-) - Fructose are mixed, is there a relationship between the observed rotation of
polarised light caused by this mixture and the concentration of the constituent monosaccharide solutions?
22
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50 Excellent Extended Essays
When solutions of (+) - Glucose and (-) - Fructose are mixed, is there a relationship between the observed rotation of
polarised light caused by this mixture and the concentration of the constituent monosaccharide solutions?
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50 Excellent Extended Essays
When solutions of (+) - Glucose and (-) - Fructose are mixed, is there a relationship between the observed rotation of
polarised light caused by this mixture and the concentration of the constituent monosaccharide solutions?
24
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50 Excellent Extended Essays
When solutions of (+) - Glucose and (-) - Fructose are mixed, is there a relationship between the observed rotation of
polarised light caused by this mixture and the concentration of the constituent monosaccharide solutions?
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