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Approximately what percentage of naturally occurring dietary folate is bioavailable?
ΔH°
The standard enthalpy change of a reaction, measured under standard conditions (1 bar, 298.15K), representing the heat absorbed or released.
Bond Dissociation Energy
The energy required to break a particular bond in a molecule to form neutral atoms, usually measured in kilojoules per mole (kJ/mol).
Carbon-chlorine Bond
A chemical bond between carbon and chlorine atoms, common in organic chemistry, particularly in the manufacture of solvents and pesticides.
Transition State
A high-energy, temporary state in a chemical reaction where reactants are converted into products.
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