


please thoroughly explain Benzocaine pka = → H+ + Cephalexin NH pka = What is the...
Examples Benzocaine pka = SON HEN CHER Cephalexin NH3 What is the most dominant species at pH 7.4? рка = -> H+ TV For each: •Give the functional group name, hybridization and acidity (Acidic, Basic or Neutral) of the circled atoms •Give the most likely basic form in water •Estimate the pka of circled atoms •Which one is the stronger acid (blue circle) 118
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Phentolamine What is the most dominant species at pH 7.4? pka = a > H+ + НАС Verapamil pka = pKa = > H K H₃ C CH₃ → H CH,CO háchoenen OCH HCO OCH3 For each: Give the functional group name, hybridization and acidity (Acidic, Basic or Neutral) of the circled atoms •Give the likely conjugate acid form in water •Estimate the pka of circled atoms •Which one is the stronger base (blue circle) 121
Examples Ezetimibe pka = 1 → H+ + Clonidine pka = - > H+ + SAN3 For each: •Give the functional group name, hybridization and acidity (Acidic, Basic or Neutral) of the circled atoms Give the likely conjugate acid form in water • Estimate the pKa of circled atoms •Which one is the stronger base (blue circle) 120
1. (6 pts total; 2 pts each) Proteins that catalyze chemical reactions in living systems are called enzymes. The basic building blocks of proteins are called amino acids and have the general structure pictured below, left, where R is a substituent containing one of many organic functional groups. Some representative examples of amino acids found in nature are pictured here as well (R groups only) сн. н 0:00 HO-C-H. HỌC-C-CH, CH,SH H-C-H H2N -CO,H H An Amino Acid Threonine Valine...
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1-5. Match the classifications (A-E) to the correct functional group in these compounds. SH НО OH A) phenol Bthiol C) primary alcohol D) secondary alcohol tertiary alcohol 6-10. Identify the following as acidic, basic, or neutral Questions 6. Seawater (H30) -5.3 x 10 7. Saliva pH = 6.5 8. Sour Cherries 9....
(6 pts total: 2 pts each) Proteins that catalyze chemical reactions in living systems are called enzymes. The basic building blocks of proteins are called amino acids and have the general structure pictured below, left, where R is a substituent containing one of many organic functional groups. Some representative examples of amino acids found in nature are pictured here as well (R groups only) O . CH, HO-C-H H-C-H HẠC-C-CH, CH,SH HNT-CO,H Cysteine Valine Threonine Aspartic Acid An Amino Acid...