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Why cannot the molecule shown below be a naturally occurring fatty acid? H H00c - 냇 대 Cac CH- H
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Why cannot the molecule shown below be a naturally occurring fatty acid? H H00c - 냇 대 Cac CH- H
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Why cannot the molecule shown below be a naturally occurring fatty acid?
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