Short Answer
The composition (mole fraction) of one of the strands of a double-helical DNA is [A] = 0.3, and [G] = 0.24. Calculate the following, if possible. If impossible, write "I."
For the same strand:
[T] = (a) ____
[C] = (b) ____
[T] + [C] = (c) ____
For the other strand:
[A] = (d) ____
[T] = (e) ____
[A] + [T] = (f) ____
[G] = (g) ____
[C] = (h) ____
[G] + [C] = (i) ____
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