There are two purines (adenine and guanine) and two pyrimidines (cytosine and thymine) present in the DNA molecule.
There are three resonance structures of pyrimidines. These structures involve the delocalization of electrons within the aromatic ring of the molecule, leading to different arrangements of double bonds.
There are three lone pairs present in a molecule of KrF2.
The molecule contains two hydrogen-bond donors.
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The molecule under consideration has two allylic protons.
Pyrimidines have a single ring and are part of the basic building blocks for RNA and DNA.
Pyrimidines have a single ring in their molecule.
There are three resonance structures of pyrimidines. These structures involve the delocalization of electrons within the aromatic ring of the molecule, leading to different arrangements of double bonds.
It would look like a zig zag because purines are bigger than pyrimidines
There are three lone pairs present in a molecule of KrF2.
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Four.
A typical DNA molecule consists of two strands.
The molecule contains two hydrogen-bond donors.
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