General Chemistry: Principles And Modern Applications Plus Mastering Chemistry With Pearson Etext -- Access Card Package (11th Edition)
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Chapter 11, Problem 20E
Malic is e common organic acid found in unripe apples and other fruit. the help of the molecular model shown below, represent bonding in the malic acid molecule, using the method of Figure 11-19 to indicate hybridization schemes and orbital overlaps.
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