One of the examples of Boyles law in action is a syringe
Answer:
c. uracil
Explanation:
uracil is not found in DNA. the missing base would be thymine
I think it's D, because theoretical yield is like, the yield you'd get if 100% of the reactants formed to make product. Well that's how I think of it, but it has something to do with limiting reagents and stuff. Sorry this isn't a really detailed explanation.