Substances that are not macromolecules include monomers, small organic molecules that join together to form polymers (macromolecules). These monomers include:
- amino acids (monomers of proteins)
- monosaccharides (monomers of carbohydrates)
- nucleotides (monomers of nucleic acids).
Therefore, any substance made up of one of these monomers would not be considered a macromolecule. For example, glucose (a monosaccharide) is not a macromolecule, but it can form a macromolecule when it is joined together with other glucose molecules to form a polysaccharide like starch or glycogen.
3 1) 2Na + H2SO4 = Na2SO4 + H2 2) Fe + CuSO4 = FeSO4 + Cu 3) Mg(OH)2 + 2HCl = MgCl2 + 2H2O 4) Реакция идет только с разбавленной азотной кислотой Ag + 2HNO3( разб) = AgNO3 + NO2 + H2O 5) Реакция не идет, т.к при реакции ионного обмена в результате должен получиться осадок или газ, а у нас все растворимое
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Объяснение:
Substances that are not macromolecules include monomers, small organic molecules that join together to form polymers (macromolecules). These monomers include:
- amino acids (monomers of proteins)
- monosaccharides (monomers of carbohydrates)
- nucleotides (monomers of nucleic acids).
Therefore, any substance made up of one of these monomers would not be considered a macromolecule. For example, glucose (a monosaccharide) is not a macromolecule, but it can form a macromolecule when it is joined together with other glucose molecules to form a polysaccharide like starch or glycogen.