<p>carboxylic acid side chain more polar. stick closer to polar end.
wait aldehyde should move faster than carboxylic acid…
2-1-3</p>
<p>i’m assuming it has something to do with polarity of the side chains compared with the polarity of the paper.</p>
<p>i know methyl moves the fastest (polar moves slower), but I was wondering how you know which is more polar-alde or carboxl (answer was aldehyde has smallest rf=most polar btw</p>
<p>that’s it. i’m just gonna smoke weed and take the test high.</p>
<p>if you take the test high, you will remember things better if you study high. (yay for Psych 1)</p>
<p>I don’t get the double recombinants still…</p>
<p>help with #20 on Fall 2009 please?</p>
<p>Batman, aldehyde is definitely NOT more polar than a carboxylic acid. Both contain a C=O but carboxylic acids also have the OH group.</p>
<p>Oh **** me. Lol. No wonder, the answer was C. I kept seeing A in the back and I was like ***? Haha good looking out people. thanks.</p>
<p>^
stop confusing us batman!</p>
<p>Faillllllllllllllllllllll</p>
<p>ef my life.
holy mother conley. i couldn’t do any genetics problems</p>