Zusammenfassung
Wir haben bereits verschiedene funktionelle Gruppen organischer Verbindungen kennengelernt. Einige von ihnen können in ionisierter Form vorliegen,wie z.B. die Carboxylgruppe, die Aminogruppe und die Phenolatgruppe.
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von Sengbusch, P. (1985). Lipide, Membranen. In: Einführung in die Allgemeine Biologie. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-70077-4_16
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