Decide whether each of the molecules in the table below is stable, in the exact form in which it is drawn, at pH 12. If you decide at least one molecule is not stable, then redraw one of the unstable molecules in its steble form below the table. (If more than one molecule is unstable, you can pick any of them to redraw.) OH stable Ounstable OH Ostable unstable HO Click and drag to start drawing a structure. stable unstable OH stable unstable ח' D G 右 D C
Decide whether each of the molecules in the table below is stable, in the exact form in which it is drawn, at pH 12. If you decide at least one molecule is not stable, then redraw one of the unstable molecules in its steble form below the table. (If more than one molecule is unstable, you can pick any of them to redraw.) OH stable Ounstable OH Ostable unstable HO Click and drag to start drawing a structure. stable unstable OH stable unstable ח' D G 右 D C
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