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Answer to Solved The alcohol dehydrogenase reaction removes ethanol
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SOLVED: The alcohol dehydrogenase reaction interconverts ethyl alcohol and acetaldehyde and involves hydride transfer to and from NAD+ and NADH, respectively. Alcohol dehydrogenase is also capable of acting on other alcohols. Write
⏩SOLVED:The alcohol dehydrogenase reaction, which removes ethanol…
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