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How are energy and nutrient requirements determined during lactation?
Electrophilic Chlorination
A chemical reaction where a chlorine atom, acting as an electrophile, is added to another molecule, often involving aromatic compounds or alkanes.
Aromatic Compounds
Organic molecules that contain one or more benzene rings in their structure, characterized by their stable ring system and delocalized pi electrons.
H2O
The chemical formula for water, a compound consisting of two hydrogen atoms bonded to one oxygen atom.
Bromine Substituent
Refers to a bromine atom attached to the carbon skeleton of an organic molecule, affecting its reactivity and properties.
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